New Ebay

Yardsellr - Social Auction
Philippines
April 5, 2011 5:01am CST
hello guys anyone knows that theres a Social Auction in Facebook? Called Yardsellr?? uts like ebay and easy to use.. for all online shoppers...
3 responses
• United States
7 Apr 11
I'm very interested in this website you speak of my friend, I have been looking for an alternative to eBay. I'm sick of there crap, They have a monopoly on the entire market especially since they acquired PayPal. The Fees are outrageous, Not to mention try calling the technical customer support number and see how your treated. I recently had a transaction where some dummy, Bought 2 of my items she used buy it now. Emails me tells me she changed her mind and wants me to retract her bid I told her its too late, Of course she didn't pay a dime. Its gonna cost me 7-8 bucks for the auction. She had the nerve to email eBay, God Knows Why? I think she must of been off her medicines or something. So the website is called Yardsellr? If you could please give me some information regarding Yardsellr, It would be GREATLY APPRECIATED THANKS AHEAD OF TIME, MY FRIEND
• Philippines
8 Apr 11
...are you interested??? well you have a facebook account? add me zaver_art@yahoo.com
@owlwings (43915)
• Cambridge, England
5 Apr 11
First of all, it is NOT an auction site (and therefore unlike eBay, though it was founded by former eBay executives). Items are listed at a fixed price. There is no fee charged to the seller but a 'small charge' (around 10%, according to Wikipedia) is added to the bill when the buyer pays. Yardsellr organises adverts into 'bins' which are broad categories. You join and follow the 'bins' you are interested in on Facebook (they are actually Facebook groups, I believe). Yardsellr accepts payment by PayPal, credit card and debit card but pays the seller by check. There is no indication of what countries it supports but it is clearly directed mainly at the US market. It would, no doubt, be up to the seller whether he/she would ship overseas and, of course, the cost of shipping would have to be negotiable in that case. The FAQs are here: http://yardsellr.com/faq I strongly suggest reading them and the Terms before using it. The Terms, in particular, seem to absolve Yardsellr from any interaction in disputes between buyers and sellers. In other words, you are on your own if the buyer complains about non-delivery or incorrect description or anything else!
@Dunner17 (76)
• Canada
7 Apr 11
ive never heard about yardsale from facebook. I know they have something similar to Kijiji know as marketplace, but have never heard of yardsale. Is it any good?