Originally posted by: Yossarian
I know... I agree with the concept but that name is retarded.
Originally posted by: pallansar
I prefer craigslist than either of them two.
Originally posted by: Yossarian
I know... I agree with the concept but that name is retarded.
Originally posted by: daveymark
Originally posted by: pallansar
I prefer craigslist than either of them two.
how can you prefer craigslist to something that hasn't been launched yet? 😕
Originally posted by: daveymark
Originally posted by: pallansar
I prefer craigslist than either of them two.
how can you prefer craigslist to something that hasn't been launched yet? 😕
Originally posted by: daveymark
Originally posted by: Yossarian
I know... I agree with the concept but that name is retarded.
That's probably why the name was chosen...so people will remember it because it's so unique
Originally posted by: pallansar
Originally posted by: daveymark
Originally posted by: pallansar
I prefer craigslist than either of them two.
how can you prefer craigslist to something that hasn't been launched yet? 😕
Wagglepop is trying to be like eBay.
Originally posted by: Bootprint
Originally posted by: daveymark
Originally posted by: pallansar
I prefer craigslist than either of them two.
how can you prefer craigslist to something that hasn't been launched yet? 😕
Well if he has something to get rid of today, I guess his preference would be the one that's working.
Also, if he's using something that works and ain't broke why change?
Originally posted by: daveymark
Originally posted by: pallansar
Originally posted by: daveymark
Originally posted by: pallansar
I prefer craigslist than either of them two.
how can you prefer craigslist to something that hasn't been launched yet? 😕
Wagglepop is trying to be like eBay.
didn't know ebay had free listings too....
Originally posted by: tami
ok. i was a member of another auction site like ebay, and it's been 3 years since i joined. the site is struggling to stay alive. they spam me daily with new incentives, but nothing is really that appealing (i was only active for a short period of time to purchase something that was a little cheaper than ebay at the time). i don't really think any auction site will take on ebay. even with pricing increases, ebay is the one and only auction site to find the rarest items and the like. ebay has good protection, provided you submit complaints within the allotted time period. it's kind of late to try to compete against them...
Originally posted by: daveymark
Originally posted by: pallansar
I prefer craigslist than either of them two.
how can you prefer craigslist to something that hasn't been launched yet? 😕
Originally posted by: Dameon2004
Originally posted by: daveymark
Originally posted by: pallansar
I prefer craigslist than either of them two.
how can you prefer craigslist to something that hasn't been launched yet? 😕
Maaybe because both ebay and craigslist can guarantee an audience while something not even launched has absolutely no track record, no community of users, can guarantee no body of buyers, etc., etc. Doesn't matter if the listing is free if no one comes to buy.......free isn't worth much at that point. That's why ebay and craigslist work.....an already established body of buyers.