eBid Begins To Roll Out 2009 Upgrades

eBid.net announces the release of the first tranche of site upgrades as part of it 2009 technical implementation program which follows feedback from its international user community for upgraded and new functions and features to make this popular marketplace quicker and easier to use.

The first of a planned series of technical roll outs encompasses 18 upgrades including: Sales tax facilities for US and Canadian sellers to provide transparency of final cost; My Bulk Editing for mass editing of auctions; Mass closing of auction via eBid’s bespoke spreadsheet facility; Google Maps for About Me pages; Search engine enhancements for improved numerical searches and Contact Forms for direct attachments. In addition members now receive five free photos with each auction, can upload photos from personal computers and see thumbnails when listing auctions.
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eBid Supports Earth Day 2009 By Offering Recycling Opportunites

As Earth Day approaches on April 22, the largest homegrown auction site, eBid.net is encouraging members to clear out their closets and recycle unwanted clothes via its site to hundreds of thousands of eager buyers of second hand items.

It is estimated that more than 1 million tonnes of textiles are thrown away every year, with most of this coming from household sources. Textiles make up about 3% by weight of a household bin. At least 50% of the textiles we throw away are recyclable; however, the proportion of textile wastes reused or recycled annually in the UK is only around 25%.
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Chat Magazine!

magazineseBid have an opportunity with some well known chat magazines in the UK to run a story about a woman or man that has sold via eBid and has made more money than expected, For example have you sold an collectors item without knowing?

Anyone interested in having an article written about them, please send your email to eBid at: supportfullstop with the subject : “Chat Magazine”
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Google Checkout’s Fee Increase

Here at eBid info we have been long time supporters of Google Checkout since it’s birth and have enjoyed promoting and recommending it as an lower cost alternative to Pay Pal as I’m sure most of you have.

Unfortunately my support is set to change on May 5th 2009 when Google will be implementing a new unexpected tiered pricing model to Google Checkout where the majority of small merchants will now be charged the same high prices and tiered system that Pay Pal use.

  • In the UK fees will increase from 1.5% + £0.15 to 3.4% + £0.20 per transaction.

  • In the US fees will increase from 2.0% + $0.20 to 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction.

That’s a 1.9% + £0.05 increase for the UK and a 0.9% + $0.10 increase for the US which during such a serious recession is a huge increase and lets not forget that an additional 1% processing fee will also be added to that from buyers whose billing address is outside the country of your Google Checkout account.
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Community Is The Secret To eBid’s Success

Reaching it’s ten year milestone, The most established eBay alternative auction site attributes success to it’s members.

eBid have doubled it’s listings to 2.4 million in over 9,000 categories since September 08 (In just 4 months) following it’s expansion across Europe and officially launching in the US, eBid.net is as committed today to listening and responding to requests from it’s international membership base as it was ten years ago when starting out.
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