posted on September 15, 2002 02:40:10 PM new
I have been seeing many references to bidville, and am thinking of parking my ebay rejects over there. But it looks like there are no bids to be found on most bidville auctions. Would someone care to share their experience with bidville?
posted on September 15, 2002 02:46:24 PM new
Unless you sell worthless sports cards you will be wasting your time. Bidville by far has the highest amount of deadbeats of any auction site out there. You might get bids on a dozen items in a years time and you will be lucky to get paid on half. You are much better off using Yahoo. The listing fees are cheap and FVF's are not that much as well. And the crap auctions have been driven to Bidville by the good people still selling there. And the better part is the bidders stayed. They found that when the junk went to bidville that it was much easier to find good quality items without having to sift through all of the junk like at Bidville.
So Bidville vs. Ebay = Yahoo.
Use ebay for your main site and Yahoo as the backup.
posted on September 15, 2002 03:05:58 PM new
Why waste your time parking your ebay rejects on bidville? Get rid of them have a garage sale or take them to a local auction house or goodwill them for the tax write off.Get rid of them and use the money you get from them to buy something else that you think will sell.I had a garage sale of ebay rejects this weekend and took in over $1600. and some of the left overs are going to a auction house and the rest is going to goodwill.