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 SEABHS
 
posted on November 21, 2000 09:18:34 AM
ck these stats!!! and have a laff! on Bidbay!!
Recipes 83,061
sports cards 9896
in the Bidbay Buck section these:
Recipes 38,478
Do the math, fuzzy or not!!!
 
 liveauctionguy
 
posted on November 21, 2000 12:31:26 PM
I rest my case

 
 kml
 
posted on November 21, 2000 04:07:40 PM
SEABHS--You Rock!

 
 kml
 
posted on November 21, 2000 05:33:29 PM
SEABHS--send more stats!lol

 
 mzkittie
 
posted on November 22, 2000 02:59:39 PM
now THIS is REAL numbers!!!

 
 Enuad
 
posted on November 23, 2000 05:24:06 PM
Saebhs

I went and looked and there are alot of recipes, sportscard, but there are 100,000's of other auction items too!
So considering all the 1,000's of Auction sites out there, I'd say that Bidbay has alot of auctions regardless.
I don't quite get your point on this considering that fact.
Most auction sites on the Internet barely have 25,000 maximum. Only eBay and a handful have more.

 
 FLOWAHPOT
 
posted on November 27, 2000 08:39:46 AM
SEABHS--i agree with you...email me at [email protected]

Ciera
 
 auctiongaurd
 
posted on November 27, 2000 08:41:19 AM
SEABHS,

Are you aware that the ceo of bidbay has placed a $1000 bounty on you in his site's chat room? He is paying that ammount to the first person that will identify you. And I quote....

"I'm issuing a $1000 reward to the first person who reveals the identity of "SEABHS" to me...

...This person is on the constant attack of bidbay via auctionwatch.com message center other online auctions".

Wow! I thought chat was supposed to be annonomous. Can he do this? Seems a bit immature if you ask me. I hear that you are not the first. He has placed many bounties including one for the identity of the auctionwatch reporter that gave his site a bad review.

[ edited by auctiongaurd on Nov 27, 2000 08:42 AM ]
 
 liveauctionguy
 
posted on November 27, 2000 10:18:54 AM
His site should speak for itself. Why the desperate measures? I think he should spend more time on his site and not on intimidating people exercising their right to free speech. Isn't this the guy who wanted to be sued by Ebay?
[ edited by liveauctionguy on Nov 27, 2000 10:19 AM ]
 
 enuad
 
posted on November 27, 2000 12:12:22 PM
I don't know Liveauction

After seeing one person getting Naru'd 3 times here last week I don't think free speech applies, do you ?
Depends who's Site it is I think as to what governs free speech.


 
 rtt
 
posted on November 27, 2000 01:34:32 PM
Fuzzy Math.....bidbay math...it's the way they choose to represent themselfs....take the categorie "household" 210,633 items listed,but if you look under "food & beverage" 66,800 items there are only 7 pages at 50 auctions per page so they are counting 450 auctions as 66,800 items.This is repeated in every categorie.I've been NARUED several times for talking about this,other bidbay members have attacked me and my family.It's just a bad way to do buisness.I want a viable alterinive to ebay but it will NEVER be Bidbay.Please ebay keep billing me for FVF.(will bidbay start taking back worthless bidbay bucks for FVF?)

 
 mzkittie
 
posted on November 27, 2000 01:56:59 PM
No they won't. But they WILL continue to steal the BBB like they did mine (3K). That's what I get for falling into the CEO's trap of upping the numbers by selling for bidbay bucks aka funny money! (NOT FDIC Insured!!!)
They should take this BOUNTY money and put it towards advertising. That was the main complaint when I was there. The sellers wanted advertising!!! I think they have now stooped to an all time low, besides taking what isn't theres.

 
 enuad
 
posted on November 27, 2000 02:37:26 PM
See how easy it is to talk about other Sites and get a response. Be it Bidbay, Edeal, Tbay, ePier, etc.
Don't you think eBay loves this infighting. People trying to self destruct the small Sites.
See, you can't say a thing about eBay and be heard. The atrocious things they've done to the Sellers there. The NARUing without any recourse. I have a letter from Meg to Forbes stating in plain english they aren't interested in the common Seller.
eBay does not & will not answer to the small guy. That's why no one gets an audience there unless you are a eBay Homer !
And it seems that the some of biggest complainers here don't even sell, just complain about those that do. Not all, but some.

 
 mzkittie
 
posted on November 27, 2000 02:48:32 PM
enuad what you said makes no sense at all

 
 enuad
 
posted on November 27, 2000 03:10:13 PM
MKitty

What part of the Common Sense doesn't make Sense ?
 
 LindaAW
 
posted on November 27, 2000 03:27:41 PM
Everyone,

This thread is being locked at the request of the originator.

Linda
Moderator
 
 
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