One again, I'm getting the grumbles over
Ebay's policies: its impenetrable
policies on how much much I
pay for what, lack of protection against insane
buyers, a constantly
changing look and feel, and so on.
I tried out
chasethechuckwagon.com for selling a
couple video game carts
and I like it. Their whole
fee structure is generous and easily explained in one
paragraph. The only
problem is that I don't sell
that much in the way of video games. I don't know
what a good alternative
for classic computer stuff
would be. Right now I'm looking closely at ebid.
I think this week I'll
run a few things there and
see what happens.
The Vintage Computer and Gaming Marketplace
(
marketplace.vintage-computer.com) is a good alternative for both vintage
games and vintage computer stuff.
Our fee structure is easily explained in one word: Free.
It's still a youngish site, of course, but the more sellers we get the more
buyers we get and the more buyers we get the more sellers we'll get. . .
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Erik Klein
www.vintage-computer.com
www.vintage-computer.com/vcforum - The Vintage Computer Forums
marketplace.vintage-computer.com - The Vintage Computer and Gaming
Marketplace