Alternative Sites To eBay...Check Them Out...
@CashGiftsDirect (39)
United States
April 25, 2009 12:16am CST
This is a site that got my attention the first time I saw it. Tell me what you think about it. Check it out at = http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/13-bargain-websites-that-are-cheaper-than-ebay
2 responses
@net_ankit (643)
• India
30 Apr 09
this information is good but I am not using ebay also, because I don't trust on Online Shopping, And ya I have experienced this so I don't trust. In India there is no rule for online crimes or cheat or malpractice, So how can I trust without checking product or seller.
@CashGiftsDirect (39)
• United States
1 May 09
This site is only talking about alternatives to eBay. Additionally, it emphasizes how you could get free stuff from these alternatives websites. Once you get their free material you could write an editorial or a review, on a post somewhere, about what you thought about what they gave you in order to make money from your written reviews.
Here is another site that I found that talks about some similar. CHECK IT OUT=http://www.smallbusinessnewz.com/topnews/2008/02/07/exploring-alternatives-to-ebay
@CashGiftsDirect (39)
• United States
1 May 09
HERE IS THE LINK AGAIN=
http://www.smallbusinessnewz.com/topnews/2008/02/07/exploring-alternatives-to-ebay
@venmarz13 (735)
• Indonesia
25 Apr 09
thank for let me to know about this site.but it really legit site?they will send me the things?and how about ebay how to bargain there?i have never do transaction in ebay before.so that i dont know the better one.please make me clear about ebay too
@CashGiftsDirect (39)
• United States
27 Apr 09
If you are looking into making an online earning, these are really great sites. The reason why these are great sites because you can win free things from them. Once you win the free items, you can write a review on your site about the different products you have tried out. A lot of things that you end up winning ranges from shirt to snack samples.
What you don't want to do with eBay is do something like "cookie stuffing". When someone "cookie stuff's" they steal commissions away from eBay and make more for themselves. Cookie stuffing has been around for years. So, if someone tells you, "Hey! lets cookie stuff to make more for ourselves on eBay", don't do it.