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 tooltimes
 
posted on August 29, 2002 05:28:02 PM new
Since Jaime is probably in AW limbo now I'll post the link he paid the Krause newsletter $25 to put in the twice-weekly newsletter with its 60,000 circulation.

http://www.auctionpie.com/

I personally think a case of Molson or Mooseheed beer would have been a better purchase.

 
 barncards1
 
posted on August 29, 2002 07:31:21 PM new
Well I want to know how he got it so enexpencive. I had to pay a lot more than that to get TopNotchAuctions listed.

It does work also I haev had users sign up and post where they found out about it at:}:}


Sure makes ya think about spending more with them:}:}



JB:}
I Sell @ TopNotchAuctions.com
 
 tooltimes
 
posted on August 29, 2002 07:44:08 PM new
Here's where I got my data from John ...

ebay Outlook Forum


Romahawk
posted on August 26, 2002 08:22:12 PM
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I don't know what your volume in auction sales are but I have noticed in the Krause newsletter that at he bottom of the page is an ad for an antique dealers Me page on Ebay. It comes out twice a week and I think it is $25.00 an issue to have your URL displayed. The ad has been running for awhile so I assume it is effective and probably worth it for a high volume seller.
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http://www.romahawk.com



 
 twinsoft
 
posted on September 2, 2002 01:03:27 PM new
What, no spam pie from the master? Did he get himself suspended for posting my personal info? That was some lousy timing. He should be in spam hog heaven right now.

I notice Canvid is posting the "AuctionPie" diaries at his chat site. All about how he lead the fight to establish a co-op, but everybody else was in it for their own gain, or some such garbage. Gag me with a spoon.

Six co-op spin-off groups? I see it a little differently. Nobody would work with him for more than a week, and no forum would tolerate his neverending spam. What else is left but to start his own auction site?

ROTFLMAO!

Just think, you can get free listings through 2003 (if the site lasts that long) for ONLY $200!!! Whatta deal. Nice co-op, fella.

 
 robertsmithson
 
posted on September 2, 2002 05:50:33 PM new
Apparently so Twinsoft. This thread and a lack of any response from Jaime just about proves that he is indeed gone.

We'll see if he is a Gegy or not as this blurb is up on his site now:


The mysterious auction site, that many deem as non-existent, plans on opening on Labor Day. Come in and get your feet wet, see what all the talk is about. AuctionPie.com offers a new way to buy and sell on the internet, with no more FVF (Final Value Fees), no more Listing Fees, no more of the old fashioned flawed feedback system, AuctionPie.com is the answer for those who wish to break away from the cookie cutter online auction sites. With AuctionPie.com you can have up to 600 live listing at any given time, all for a low monthly subscription fee. No more 3 click rules to follow, link directly to your personal or business off site sales websites, other online auctions sales, almost anywhere. It is your business, it is time you take control of it. Visit us on Labor Day, you will like what you see.



 
 
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