Any good ebay alternatives?
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I remember when eBay still had that "yard sale" feel.. there weren't many eBay "stores", just people trying to unload their stuff. I got really crazy deals like 6 years ago with out even trying.. now it seems like the only good way to get stuff cheap is to find auctions that are closing at 2 or 3 in the morning.
I think the problems with making a auction site that is geared just twords gaming would be hard since it will be harder to get a crazy deal. You wont have the grandma that is selling the Intelevision or NES that has been siting around the house. We will now be dealing with collectors that are either selling for a profit or selling what they have extra of.
I'm just surprised that there isn't any direct competition for eBay.
I think the problems with making a auction site that is geared just twords gaming would be hard since it will be harder to get a crazy deal. You wont have the grandma that is selling the Intelevision or NES that has been siting around the house. We will now be dealing with collectors that are either selling for a profit or selling what they have extra of.
I'm just surprised that there isn't any direct competition for eBay.