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Story: Auction site QXL going, going, gone

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Posted by: pasalot (Thursday 8 May 2008, 2:56 PM)

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Goodbye QXL, though I never, used you at all ...

you had the grace to sell yourself, while those around you grew.

eBay is the place to buy and sell via an auction, although it too suffers from it's own success. No longer a place to really grab a bargain, the buyer disappointed for paying just a little too much, whilst the seller is disappointed for letting it go for just a little too little. Not to mention all the fraud concerns we keep hearing about.

But don't despair, there's a new kid on the block that wants to change the way we all trade with each other. I'm talking about Raffle.it, taking the power of the raffle and marrying the desire to trade with the thrill of winning, in a fair and democratic way.

Everyone's a winner baby ...

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