Archive for the ‘bidding’ Category

Oxfam America is auctioning off $100,000 on eBay

March 15, 2008

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Oxfam America is auctioning $100,000 on eBay – PLUS lunch with Hollywood star Minnie Driver, as well as an autographed script and DVD from her new film, The Riches. All proceeds go to Oxfam America.

I’m following this auction to see whether bidding exceeds the cash up for auction – otherwise it’s a money for free – and the charity wins too.

Celebrity auctions on eBay

February 27, 2008

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If you’re quick – and I mean quick – you could be having lunch with Colin Firth, be wearing David Beckham’s leather jacket, or owning Kylie’s little black dress!

There are lots of celebrity charity auctions on eBay.co.uk worth bidding on at the moment. People are already bidding in these charity auctions, but bargains can still be had – and the best bit is that all money goes to charity.

Get bidding and own a piece of history.

eBay tackles high postage costs from sellers

February 17, 2008

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In an attempt to tackle the high postage and packing (P&P) fees some eBay sellers are demanding buyers to pay, eBay has added a ‘Total Cost’ sort option so buyers can now search for the cost of both the product and the shipping together.

This is a great step forward. I wonder if eBay would go as far as Amazon has gone and set a postage rate based on actual postage costs which the buyers pay and the seller gets a credit?

eBay launches Guest Buying for unregistered users

November 24, 2007

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eBay has launched Guest Buying to encourage new eBay members to buy stuff.

The benefits of Guest Buying is that you don’t have to register – you can just buy. However, you can’t bid, you can only use Buy it Now, then pay with PayPal.

Add an Auction Alfie search box to iGoogle

November 3, 2007

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If you have a customised Google homepage (iGoogle) and you love Alfie you can now join them in harmony by adding the Auction Alfie Google Gadgets.

There are both US and UK gadgets to help you search the best auction websites.

Add the gadgets

Enjoy.

eBay launches Bid Assistant tool to help buyers win more auctions

May 31, 2007

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eBay has launched the Bid Assistant tool which allows buyers to create ‘groups’ of similar items in their Watch-lists that they would like to bid on. Buyers set a maximum bid amount then hand over the auction bidding to eBay. eBay will then bid on each item successively in chronological order until it wins one of the items in the group. Then the Bid Assistant stops and you pay for the winning item.

The Bid Assistant tool will certainly benefit buyers who don’t mind which of a group of items they buy – such as when they are watching a number of Ninendo Wii’s for sale and don’t mind which one they buy.


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