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One Man Going Against the Big Auction Sites.

By Anonymous

St. Louis, Missouri July 23, 2003
Bid 4 All.Com with a steady growth of new members continues to find better ways to service the online auction community. Bid4all.Com started while using one of the biggest auction sites on the internet a problem arose with no way to contact anyone for help to deal with the problem. Dan Strantz decided to venture out and start his own auction site for the people to use and his policy is keeping it personal. Your phone might ring and he is on the line to help you instead of playing the email tag game.

Bid4All.Com now offers penny auctions, online bulk sell as well as offline bulk loader, easy image upload, reverse auctions, auto relist and is compatible with Auction Tamer auction management software. Sellers can have their own category exclusive for them to post in. Bid 4 All.Com offers all their services at no charge to the buyers or sellers and say they plan to keep it this way as long as possible.

Dan Strantz says he wants the members of Bid4All.Com to know there is a site that cares what the members say and want. Some of the other sites have grown so big and forgot the people who help them get there it was the individual users not the big company's.





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Online Auction Website Announces 100 Free Listings To Aid Spring Cleaning Efforts

By Anonymous

Haddon Heights, NJ May 7, 2004 -- 99Sell.com – has launched a new online auction website that will provide significant savings for its customers.    

There is a common saying: “If you want something done right, do it yourself.” This was the scenario with the founder of 99Sell.com, John Kemp, an Internet entrepreneur from Audubon, New Jersey. He found that he was spending a large amount of money for online auction fees and decided to resolve the problem by starting a new online auction website. Mr. Kemp developed a strategy to offer auction sellers a flat insertion fee of $0.99 cents, without charging a final value fee. It will enable sellers to drastically reduce the amount of money they are spending on auction fees.

As an example: A standard auction on Ebay, ending with a final price of $100.00, would cost the seller a final value fee of $3.38, plus a variable insertion fee. That would equate to a savings of over $2.39. The savings are fantastic when high value items, such as cars, are auctioned.         

While 99Sell.com is still in its beginning phase, the amount of auction listings and users are expected to grow rapidly. Sellers can list just about anything for $0.99 cents, and buyers can find great deals. For a limited time, new registrants will receive a credit of $99.99, which can be used towards 100 free listings – just in time for a little spring-cleaning!


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Auction Accounting Announces the Release of Version 1.5

By Anonymous

Auction Accounting, the industry’s most comprehensive online auction management system, today announced the release of version 1.5. In addition to the base auction management features, such as auction building, listing and post-auction email management, this major release includes key features that will empower auction sellers to better manage their online sales. The new features of Version 1.5 are as follows:

- Auction Shipping Calculator, featuring rates from the most commonly used carriers, United States Postal Service, UPS and Federal Express
- An improved checkout process, including new payment options and full integration with PayPal payments.
- Inventory Management that includes relating auction items to source vendors, assigning items to catalogs, item cost tracking and automated quantity on hand for items sold.
- Customer Management and tracking that records bidders on a per auction basis
- Invoicing that handles sold to /ship to addresses, auto-calculates shipping and provides flexibility for the addition of inventory items.
- Unlimited Image hosting.

“Invoicing is one of our strongest features,” says Damien Silveira, CEO of Auction Accounting. “We’ve built robust invoicing that handles separate sold-to and ship-to addresses, auto-shipping calculation, combined auctions, and direct insertion of inventory items”.

By implementing the eBay developer program API, Version 1.5 provides enhanced communication with eBay. As a member of the PayPal developer program, Auction Accounting has implemented direct payment into the checkout. This feature allows winning bidders to pay for their items faster and easier than before. With this release, Auction Accounting has also enhanced customer service by offering live support and service chat. With the simple click of a button, auction managers now have instant access to customer service and technical support representatives.

About Auction Accounting
Founded in 2001, Auction Accounting develops solutions that enable auction managers to manage auctions better. With the industry’s most comprehensive online auction management system, Auction Accounting increases revenues for auction managers by using technology and information to sell more proactively.


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