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eBay, which owns a minority share in the online classified site, jumps into the fray with the launch of Kijiji.
eBay, which owns a minority share in the online classified site, jumps into the fray with the launch of Kijiji.
November 29, 2009 9:02 PM PST
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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!
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.)
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.
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.
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Game over.
I don't think it will phase craigslist. That would be like Yahoo Auctions affects Ebay.
(GAH, MY EYES!)
Robert
- by classifieds December 28, 2008 5:05 PM PST
- Adlandpro classifieds is a good one http://adlandpro.ws
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