99Sell.com - Online Auctions |
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Company description:: (May 15, 2004, Haddon Heights, NJ.) 99Sell.com – has launched a new online auction website that provides significant savings for its auction customers. There is a common saying: “If you want something done right, do it yourself.” This was the scenario with the founder of 99Sell.com, John Kemp, an Internet entrepreneur from Audubon, New Jersey. He found that he was spending a large amount of money for online auction fees when auctioning his products. He decided to resolve the problem by starting a new online auction website – with much lower fees. Mr. Kemp developed a strategy to offer auction sellers a flat insertion fee of $0.99 cents, without charging a final value fee. No final value fees will enable sellers to drastically reduce the amount of money they are spending on auction fees. As an example: A standard auction on Ebay, ending with a final price of $100.00, would cost the seller a variable insertion fee, plus a final value fee of $3.38. The savings are especially significant when high valued items, like cars or electronics are auctioned. While 99Sell.com is in its beginning stage, the amounts of auction listings and users have been growing rapidly. Sellers can list just about anything for $0.99 cents, and buyers can find great deals. Currently, new registrants are receiving a credit of $99.99, which can be used towards 101 free auction listings – just in time for a little spring-cleaning! # # # |
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