posted on April 29, 2000 02:26:04 PM new
I used to sell beanies at eBay and it worked pretty well. But I didn't like waiting for auctions to end when the prices were moving so fast. A friend sent me a note about MetaExchange and I've never looked back. How come nobody else talks about this great site?
posted on May 1, 2000 10:32:34 PM new
MetaExchange is a good site, so is ewanted. Both are reverse auction sites where the sellers come to the bidders. I have had success on both sites and highly recommend both. The trouble is it is very time consuming to a seller to look for auctions for products they sell instead of the bidders comming to them. For sellers who have the time both of these sites do very well!
posted on May 7, 2000 04:03:40 PM new
Hi,
I'm glad you made your post about metaexchange. The prices there seem great but I haven't yet attempted to make a buy because I was a little concerned that there wasn't a very extensive feedback system. Still those prices are awfully tempting
I understand there are rating points but it would be nice to be able see some words behinds the scores.
Have you ever sold there or just purchased? I'm interested in hearing views from both sides.
posted on May 18, 2000 12:29:37 PM new
Actually, MetaExchange is an exchange not a reverse auction. (That's a good thing!) Buyers can post buy orders AND sellers can post sell orders. I've also had great experience with their customer support. They really care!