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I think the OP should have been given a good old "duff duff"
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Mine was 449 yesterday, and, today it's 501 and I have some still to come.
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I've put stuff on here not pimped it in here or elsewhere, not sent flyers out not done nowt, obviously it never sold
I've put stuff on the on E*** not pimped it in there or elsewhere, not sent flyers out not done nowt, but sell 99% of stuff thats put on
And why
cos it has advertised it own site and is now a household name. people are still coming in here saying that when they mention ebid the reply is normally "ebid who"
Last edited by shezz; 10th February 2010 at 04:25 PM.
HEY the suspense is killing me too I'm on 628 feedback Nearly 1000 Come on Buy from me too! (Well its worth a try it worked for Bykimbo
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The fact that eBay was the innovator of online auctions for the masses gives it massive dominance. It is a household name not down to its own advertising efforts but that of the media. eBay gets masses of advertising at no cost to itself. Anyone who wants to make any inroads into their market share would have to spend inordinate amounts of money to achieve even small success.
Had eBid made it onto the UK scene before eBay moved operations over the Atlantic it would maybe have been a very different story.
But maybe not as money is everything. eBay bleeds their 'customers' dry and so has money to throw around. eBid doesn't and so has to be a bit more Scottish with their purse.
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