Ebay vs. Craigslist: They both Suck, Now What? »
Posted By getsome2k 1 month, 2 weeks ago in NewsSo you want to sell a few things lying around the house or maybe give it away, but Ebay is to expensive to make a profit and Craigslist is full of scammers (and killers). So now what? Isn't there a better way to give stuff away online?
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wlh19231 month, 1 week ago
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I stopped using ebay years ago when they forced all the sellers to use Paypal. While many sellers like Paypal many (most?) don't. Paypal doesn't just take a credit card number from you and your account - it also taps into your bank account as a back up. They want account information, routing numbers and so forth so they have double protection. No go. I would never allow Paypal access to my account and now can't use ebay. Sellers aren't allowed to advertise whether they accept other forms of payment although some do. Not worth the hassle any longer.
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vaspouse11 month, 1 week ago
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craigslist won't even add places after number or request! i have been after them to add staunton, va. for a year! ebay has way too many rules, it use to be easy to buy and sell. now it takes forever to list something, and you have to use some stupid letters ( that you can't even read ) when you bid,if they don't trust me, i don't trust them!
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teamsuccess1 month, 1 week ago
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Big Ticket Depot is everyone's answer here. A new auction site where the affiliates will advertise your store for you and help you sell your items. They will save you thousands of fees. BigTicketDepot.com will be bigger and better than ebay.
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