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I've been watching this small auction site after paying lots of fees to eBay. I like the way they do stuff and they're growing. Seems to take auctions about 2 years to get their stuff together well enough to attract a big crowd.
If they get the multilister working at the end of the summer and no Paypal (which most sellers have to use right now) I'm listing all of my stuff their for Christmas. 3% only if you sell, free to list. Seems to be no other fees for anything.
They are also taking suggestions on what to make better and answer in less than 1 hour. Get this, phone support! Try calling Ebay with a problem!
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What do you mean by "No PayPal".
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Apparently, they are making their own payment method, I guess Quty merchant account of some sort. They have a team working on it.
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Oh, that's interesting. Now what about the fact that the site has barely any items, only a bunch of dutch auctions? I find that's a little sad. The site looks nice, but it doesn't appear to be bringing in much traffic.
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Never said they were big, only growing. They can't expect to grow without some sort of lister and payment of their own, or not owned by ebay. Seems as they are trying to get bigger. I've heard buzz up on ebay Powerseller forum.
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tryed to scan a few pages on the browsing, worthless.
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Originally Posted by 10x
tryed to scan a few pages on the browsing, worthless.
They're using RScript, maybe browsing the demo would be easier The demo actually has more features because Quty hasn't upgraded to the latest version yet. There are 100 other sites using the same out of the box software:
http://www.rscript.com/demo/Auction