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Anyone know any good online auction sites that charge lower fees to sellers?

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mkjuk | 01:59 Mon 06th Mar 2006 | Technology
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Ebay is expensive in my opinion

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Not sure of their fees but some for you to check out


www.qxl.com


www.auction365.co.uk


www.amazon.co.uk/auctions


www.uk.ebid.net/


Why not do what many Sellers on Ebay do now and over-inflate your postage and packing prices?


Take for example MP3 players from Hong Kong, they charge �9.99 for the players but about �27 p&p which means they only pay fees to Ebay on the �9.99 and pocket a nice little profit on the P&P that only actually costs them about a Fiver.

I use ebid (www.ebid.co.uk) alongside ebay, no listing fees.
also try www.icebid.co.uk
eBid is good as it's free to list.

Amazon is also good as free to list but the closing fees are quite high.

CQout.com is gaining popularity

Auction Alfie is a useful resource: http://www.auctionalfie.com/sell/
I have been very successfaul and extremely happy with onlineauction.com, also known as OLA.com. Only $8.00 a month to list ALL you want, no final value fees, 4 free pics, free auto re-list, outstanding support (human beings answer the phone!) and more. If you sign up as a founding member (I did) you get a free store, and no fee increases for LIFE! Plus, they send you a fun package of useful items, and you get 200.00 in FREE listing enhancements - such as free featured listings. LOVE this place! Missy (www.onlineauction.com/store/curiocache)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?vm8oEJy2qrNM
my video about onlineauction.com
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