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eBay, which owns a minority share in the online classified site, jumps into the fray with the launch of Kijiji.

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eBay - Don't waste your money
by NewsReader_ July 3, 2007 8:55 PM PDT
Craigslist rocks!!!!

I use it all the time. Its simple, more resiliant to fraud than eBay, and the best part, IT WORKS!

I use it all the time and once sold an item 30 minutes after I posted it. Will I trade that for eBay's heavy process and annoying ads, yeah right.

No Thanks! Craig, get them out of your house!
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No eBay
by Phillep_H July 5, 2007 10:08 AM PDT
Pro gun control = I don't spend money there if I can avoid it. PayPal is also pro tyranny.
craiglist is already a trash site
by oxtail01 July 4, 2007 12:09 AM PDT
It has been taken over by spam and other dubious perveyors of various c...p that it's almost worthless anyway. It's much like the financial message boards on Yahoo.
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Definitely overrun
by ziggyzuu July 5, 2007 6:35 AM PDT
Although I've used craigslist to occasional success (mostly when listing items I'm giving away, otherwise people don't seem to want to pay even $5.00 for something--or they say they want it and never show up), I have to agree that it has become overwhelmed by too many fake or spam ads. (though I still love to read the "Best of")I think this could be remedied by at least requiring people to have an account in order to place an ad, or charging a tiny fee. But who knows.

A friend of mine actually started a site inspired by what craigs has become...they are trying something new--they actually pay people to list their ads (only 25 cents per listing, but hey it all ads up!). They are also going to be doing auctions soon with the same pay per listing concept(inspired by ebays insane fees).

Anyway if anyone wants to check it out and give them some feedback, I'm sure they'd appreciate it. It's www.listasaurus.com. (And like ebay, I agree there's room out there for many different avenues to sell or giveaway your excess.)
True
by nicmart July 5, 2007 7:30 AM PDT
I agree that Craigslist is overburdened with rubbish. I'm surprised
when Internet companies allow such junk to reduce the value of
their products. Another example is Skype, whose people search
function is now virtually worthless due to the ubiquity of sex
services in search results. In Skype's case they could prevent this by
simply assigning an employee to delete the junk, but they don't
bother. Craigslist at least tries, if not hard enough.
I Disagree (as far as Portland Oregon area anyway)
by Penguinisto July 5, 2007 8:47 AM PDT
At least in my slice of it, I've found it to be quite well-maintained by the folks who use it, and scams, spam, etc. usually get flagged and ditched in very short order.

When I first moved up here early this year, I had left a ton of furniture behind (the job offer had come less than two weeks after I posted my resume on Monster, and I had to get up there in two weeks). Craigslist postings had found me an apartment full of used furniture for damned cheap; usually free.

I've managed to use it for all the stuff a guy needs when moving from apartment to house (tools, more furniture, etc), and managed to find everything there for very little cost (usually dirt-cheap or free).

Dunno about your region, and yes regions are very likely different (Salt Lake City's pages suck IMHO), but between Portland and Seattle's, I've found that Craigslist works very, very well up here in the Pacific Northwest.

/P
Disagree
by mweingar July 6, 2007 10:59 PM PDT
I have to disagree. I use craigslist all the time in Seattle and the Bay Area and it works well.
Craiglist Trash site?
by UFN July 9, 2007 9:35 AM PDT
I don't think so. Some attempt to abuse it, but they often fail.
Craigslist is the Best
by Pauldsu July 4, 2007 12:23 AM PDT
I will never buy or sold anything or Ebay but Craigslist
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Like Google video vs YouTube
by brianbot5000 July 4, 2007 12:53 AM PDT
This battle is already over before it's begun. Craigslist has already won the war. In the realm of online classifieds, volume is the key - volume of users looking, volume of posters posting. Craigslist has this locked up, and there's no reason for anyone to ever move to Kijiji. The users just aren't there, and they are on Craigslist.

Game over.
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Another eBay's crap Slando
by michalts July 4, 2007 1:42 AM PDT
shamelessly steals content of its competitors in eastern europe.
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Where's the grappling?
by zanely July 4, 2007 4:44 AM PDT
It doesn't sound like there's much grappling going on at Craigslist. As a matter of fact, it seems that Craig Newmark and company are not all that concerned about eBay's entry into the classified marketplace. Why are technology business stories all written as if they are athletic contests with winners and losers. Us vs. them, new vs. old, iPod vs MP3 player, etc. etc. Is every male journalist a wantabe sports reporter? There are enough users of technology, especially in internet-based applications, to support multiple solutions to the same need without causing a life and death struggle every time there's a new entry in a field.
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Kijiji? Not a great name to type.
by mgeoffrey July 5, 2007 7:35 AM PDT
That is a horrible net name. It's also hard on the eyes to see.

I don't think it will phase craigslist. That would be like Yahoo Auctions affects Ebay.
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Heheh
by Phillep_H July 5, 2007 10:12 AM PDT
Is that "Kijijiji" or "Kijijijijiji"?

(GAH, MY EYES!)

Maybe that's the point
by solrosenberg July 5, 2007 11:21 AM PDT
So when this thing crashes and burns, it doesn't reflect on the eBay brand.
Well this makes for an interesting choice...
by Heebee Jeebies July 5, 2007 8:37 AM PDT
Do you go with the eBay offering and know that 95% of the time like with their auctions you get screwed. Or do you go with Craigslist and risk getting screwed 10% of the time. Hmmm... eBay or Craigslist? I think I will have to go with Craigslist. I like their attitude and besides the one time I did get screwed it was my own fault, not so with eBay. Also, Craigslist doesn't charge you for getting your rear rammed.

Robert
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Killeen Texas Computer Nerds - Kijiji FREE
by thetopnerd July 5, 2007 5:02 PM PDT
Don't be fooled. Every time I see that dirty 4 letter word FREE, I cringe. Nothing in life is free. If this service is initially launched as free, I am willing that in under 18 months it will be cluttered with advertisement or it will mysteriously convert to pay per view.
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by classifieds December 28, 2008 5:05 PM PST
Adlandpro classifieds is a good one http://adlandpro.ws
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