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ugotcarrie
05-26-2002, 09:02 AM
EPier - Alternative to Ebay - NO LISTING FEES EVER!
www.epier.com

There are no charges in browsing, viewing, making offers, or listing items on ePier.com. The only charges that are made to the seller are modest final value fees (when the item sells) and any auction enhancements a seller can choose to receive. View all the rest of the Seller Benefits.

There are No Item Lisitng Fees.

Final Value Fees
Once the sale of your item has completed successfully, your account will be charged a simple Transaction fee. This Transaction fee is in three simple levels based on the final sale price. There are no re-listing charges.

In addition, if you are a Premium Services subscriber, your first $9.95 in Final Value Fees will be waived

Here's info on the premium services plan:

Get all ePier premium services for as low as $7.95/months.

You get all these additional services:
* First $9.95 of Final Value fee waived every month
* unlimited use of personal gallery
* unlimited use of storefronts
* Includes BuyNow feature
* ePier Network banner advertisement
* no storefront per item fees
* $5 credit towards auction enhancements/per month
* seller verification included
* unlimited use of classified ads
* calendar with advanced features
* get the ability to launch auction items into Storefront

www.epier.com





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KornKob
05-26-2002, 10:13 AM
Wow-- those guys are really pushign the boundry of trademark infringement.

DoPeY5007
05-26-2002, 10:26 AM
Originally posted by KornKob
Wow-- those guys are really pushign the boundry of trademark infringement. heh, you can say that again

irwin
05-26-2002, 11:55 AM
There are no real alternatives to eBay.

cratervalley
05-26-2002, 12:16 PM
Jeepers that looks illegal, they could get in some real trouble copying eBay!

MadCool
05-26-2002, 08:18 PM
Man even the name is similar to Ebay... But i like their no listing fees!

nhbilly
05-26-2002, 08:20 PM
some of the stuff on there are cheap but can u really trust the sellers from other country?
and what kind of protection can you expect?

Zulu1
05-27-2002, 12:50 AM
Lawd! There WILL be a lawsuit.....that's as bad as McDowell's instead of McDonald's in 'Coming to America'.

cratervalley
05-27-2002, 12:53 AM
Having no listing fees is nice, but if no one is looking at your stuff it isn't worth it to save thirty cents. The listing fee is a pittance compared to the amount of traffic eBay gets for your item, and you are sure to get fair market value.

I don't think it is worth the trouble. Most items on there have no bids, and I am sure sellers just keep relisting stuff over and over again at the starting price they are hoping to get, kind of like Yahoo! Auctions was before they started charging.

And as nhbilly mentioned, eBay provides fraud protection and other good selling services like SafeHarbor and BillPoint.

Burzhui
05-27-2002, 12:30 PM
i feel the presence of the dark force

guiseppewv
05-28-2002, 06:42 AM
Personally I think Ebay $ucks!!!! They never protect their sellers. I personally have been the victim of non-paying bidders (NPB) on many occasions. The worst that happens to an NPB is that they get a warning not to do that again. Once they get 3 strikes their account is suspended. Once you get two strikes you can just close your account and then open a new one to get around it. But if you are the seller who gets screwed you lose all of your listing fees. :angry: I think Ebay bites the big one. I am glad to see someone attempting to overtake them. And as far as their buyer protection goes it kind of reminds me of the movie Tommy Boy where Chris Farley says that he can put $hit in a box and put a guarantee on it but it is still just a piece of $hit. Just my 2 cents.

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cratervalley
05-28-2002, 07:15 AM
guiseppewv, That may be true but eBay has a lot of other competitors that provide better protection and lower fees (Yahoo! auctions comes to mind) but no one seems to be mentioning those.

I am kind of leary about this. On the FatWallet forum someone mentioned when he registered they billed his PayPal account $20 for no apparent reason. The majority of the closed auctions have no bids. Why bother building a reputation on a web site that won't be around in half a year.

rafsz
05-28-2002, 01:04 PM
Listing fees are small but significant enought that people don't auction SPAM. You see, an auction site is useless without listing fees because you never get serious sellers, just overpriced items. That's why nobody used Yahoo's auctions, they were full of brain-dead sellers looking for brain-dead buyers.

On eBay, you have small listing fee so it is not cost free to spam and keeps search results more relevant and forces goofy sellers out.