posted on August 20, 2002 03:10:27 PM new
Actually, it was just recently opened. The URL has been taken for a LONG time by a domain holder selling it for 6 figures. Apparently someone either bought it or made an agreement with the domain holder.
This site has had a forum over at Mootropolis.com for sometime, so it's not exactly new. Probably been there for 6 to 8 months I think. Though, not many people talk about it at all. Which is a bit strange. It hasn't been around for over a year that is pretty certain.
I agree it is the PERFECT name for an online auction site. That is undisputed I think.
posted on August 20, 2002 03:45:16 PM new
Find one seller that has ANY feedback. I looked and never found one.
"Always use Auction.com escrow service if you are not sure of the seller, details are listed on the services page, other means of Payment by Paypal.com, check, money order are also acceptable means. Never send money through Western Union."
posted on August 21, 2002 06:26:03 AM new
Looks like they use the same idea QS did.
[http://www.auction-dot-%0D%0Acom.com/auctio1.gif]
We noticed your auctions running and we felt that your type of Auctions would be a perfect fit into www.Auction.com . We offer Auto Bulk List Upload with one stroke of a keypad so that you can add your present auctions to our site in a matter of seconds. We also offer auto-relisting so that you do not need to monitor or keep relisting your auctions weekly. For large sellers we also offer a Power Seller Features at a fixed monthly cost so that you have no listing or selling fees. A truly amazing program that benefits all small, medium and large sellers. If you would like to try out the site just go to www.Auction.com and register and then go to the sell button and it will prompt you through the steps to copy auctions that you are presently running. Please contact customer service with any questions you may have at 1-800-764-5360 [email protected] - -
Spaming Sellers
JB:}
I Sell @ TopNotchAuctions.com
[ edited by barncards1 on Aug 21, 2002 06:27 AM ]
posted on August 21, 2002 08:58:54 AM new
Now I really wish that I had saved that SPAM email I received from TopNotchAuctions about one month ago. Incredible hypocracy in that last post.
** This is not spam. You were emailed because you are a registered member at
TopNotchAuctions.com. To be removed from our mailing list, reply with remove. **
So if you do not wish to receive TNA emails you must reply to get removed from the list.
posted on August 21, 2002 12:09:27 PM new
I am not and was never registered at your site. The SPAM was standard SPAM that uses 20 random email addresses. I'm not saying that you did it but some at TNA must have. It seems to be a standard operating procedures for companies on the web.
posted on August 21, 2002 12:40:50 PM new
Well then that leaves me out of it because I only sent one email at a time unless your in my friends folder:}