How about a TreasureNet Auctions Forum?

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stefen

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A while back, TN had a similar program which was dropped for whatever reason.

This type of program requires close and constant monitoring and, most likely, may put TN at risk.

The question is, will there be a financial benefit to TN? That's the upside, and the downside is; can TN take a deep hit if the venture goes into the dumper...?

The only way to determine the balance is to prepare a Business Plan or Business Model and determine if it survives close scrutiny.

Since PayPal is a subdivision of Ebay, how would payments be made? How will TN get their percentage of sale income?

This could be an interesting study...

Right now Marc is doing a juggling act and the question is does he have enough balls...
 

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from what I Remember nobody was intrested
in it last time.

not enough traffic to work
 

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jeff of pa said:
from what I Remember nobody was intrested
in it last time.

not enough traffic to work

yup... and like stephen said requires too much monitoring.

Who knows - maybe someday we'll have auctions again. I won't be holding my breath though! :icon_pirat:
 

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Marc said:
jeff of pa said:
from what I Remember nobody was intrested
in it last time.

not enough traffic to work

yup... and like stephen said requires too much monitoring.

Who knows - maybe someday we'll have auctions again. I won't be holding my breath though! :icon_pirat:
I sell quite a bit of my stuff. Just not enough traffic here, and to many other venues where there is much more exposure, interest, and buyers.
 

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