08-21-2005, 01:52 AM
...they really do want to drive off small sellers and hope the huge fee hike will do the trick.
The company is apparently shifting its focus to becoming a dumping ground for high volume sellers : :twistedevil:
cars are first:
followed by real estate and consumer electronics :
The full press release:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050816/latu022.html?.v=22
The company is apparently shifting its focus to becoming a dumping ground for high volume sellers : :twistedevil:
Quote:management is now moving to establish strategic alliances with volume providers of big ticket items that will act as a commercial draw to increase the overall product exchange on AuctionCities.com
cars are first:
Quote:"New and previously-owned automobiles and that aftermarket industry, represent a tremendous source of potential revenue for the company,
followed by real estate and consumer electronics :
Quote:AuctionCities.com is currently planning similar ventures in the real estate and consumer electronics fields
Quote:"In keeping with our Micro-auctioning identity, we will be sorting the inventory of national companies and listing by the location of that product in major U.S. cities, currently available to the public in 157 markets, through our patent-pending feature Shop Your Zip-code."
The full press release:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050816/latu022.html?.v=22