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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyingpony View Post
    Who is the best and most popular alternative to Trademe?
    www.zillion.co.nz is closest direct competition, but its still fucking dead there compared with Trademe.

    www.sellmefree.co.nz is the next best, but it's not an auction style site, classified listings only.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pervert View Post
    The success fee for cars and bikes is $20, not $29.

    $19 to list a bike, $29 for a car.

    Opps typo

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    ebay!

    I'm a ebay fanatic and don't understand why it's never taken off here... TradeMe's search capabilities suck arse and it's soooo annoying how you get truckloads of unrelated items in your search

    But yeah, TradeMe is a rip off nowadays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MotoGirl View Post
    I'm a ebay fanatic and don't understand why it's never taken off here... TradeMe's search capabilities suck arse and it's soooo annoying how you get truckloads of unrelated items in your search

    But yeah, TradeMe is a rip off nowadays.
    Alas eBay is expensive too and you need a PayPal account (not sure if PayPal can be linked to an NZ bank account). Besides a majority of sellers won't ship to NZ at all or quote an exorbitant S&H.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Street Gerbil View Post
    Alas eBay is expensive too and you need a PayPal account (not sure if PayPal can be linked to an NZ bank account). Besides a majority of sellers won't ship to NZ at all or quote an exorbitant S&H.
    Yep - I have a Paypal account hooked up to my Mastercard.

    I haven't had much problem finding people to ship to NZ (most will do it if you ask them nicely...) and the shipping isn't too bad either. I find it amusing that I can buy things cheaper from the other side of the world than I can buying it in NZ!

    Trade Me could learn A LOT from ebay, particularly in categorsing items, enabling sellers to customise the format of their listings, and filtering search results...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MotoGirl View Post
    I haven't had much problem finding people to ship to NZ (most will do it if you ask them nicely...) and the shipping isn't too bad either.
    Obviously you never tried to buy used motorcycle parts from ebay.co.uk. :-)
    Nevertheless I am a huge fan of eBay myself after several years of buying and selling there.
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    Yep, eBay pwns tardme. Tardme as far as a web app goes is pretty low tech and basic. Which is part of how they became so big I'm picking... still, they've dropped the ball as far as implementing new features goes.

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    Thanks for the heads up about Zillion. Looks good, I read and compared all the fees and it tallys well. How many people know about?
    I might advertise there first and see how it goes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodgyiti View Post
    Thanks for the heads up about Zillion. Looks good, I read and compared all the fees and it tallys well. How many people know about?
    I might advertise there first and see how it goes.
    I thought it was just me, but? my cash intakes down and fees seem to be up. + the idiot content is rising fast, I can't be botherd with people who ask for feed back, as if its a game? You buy a car at Turners and you don't get a thank you letter!, Feedback should only be for the baddies. Its all changing out there, it's the greeeeed factor, Funny thing is Gareth Morgans a biker!!!!

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    it's cost me $20 each to list my vespa and FZR400 which i had listed as projects (what they are), but were then pulled for being in the wrong section. I would run an auction but i cant see the justification in $20 success fee... how is that any different to someone ringing you through a classified and buying what you have?
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    Got something I wanted off Zillion, though I think it's more geek focused, with like TV, comps and consoles etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geordie View Post
    I can't be botherd with people who ask for feed back, as if its a game? You buy a car at Turners and you don't get a thank you letter!, Feedback should only be for the baddies.
    I disagree, I think it safeguards the buyer, and makes the seller a little more diligent in making sure their merchandise is up to standard.
    I do get jaded about the fact that everything is a "sellers market" on trademe, it would be nice to have a section on trademe where you posted up what you want, and what you can afford to pay for it, and the damn traders chase you instead of the other way round. Actually, the idea wouldn't have to be limited to trademe...

    That Ferrit thing, once again, the buyer is the one with the cash, and he or she is made to do all the damn work..... make the people who want the money at least meet you halfway, or better imo. The same principle as the Sales Rep for any company who wants your money, they come knocking on your door for a change.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones View Post
    Got something I wanted off Zillion, though I think it's more geek focused, with like TV, comps and consoles etc.

    -Indy
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