I am an eBay user. Are there any good free online auction alternatives?

I occasionally buy and sell on eBay, and I was wondering if there are any GOOD alternatives out there. Maybe even something free. I know about Craigslist. Are there any more popular websites out there where I can buy and sell items? Can you recommend some more sites? Thanks! ~Steve in Detroit.

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  1. www.ubid.com
  2. There's hardly any free auction sites out there. While they are always cheaper than eBay, there is always some fee involved: Some alternatives to ebay are: 1. Niche auction sites – these are specialty sites that appeal to a niche audience of collectors and enthusiasts WineBid http://www.winebid = for wines Penbid.com http://www.penbid.com = for antique pens, pencils and books about them LabX http://www.labx.com = for lab equipment, medical equipment, analytical instruments Just Beads! http://www.justbeads.com -- for beads, jewelry, stones, beaded bags Pottery Auction http://www.potteryauction.com - for pottery Sedo http://www.sedo.com = for domain names IronPlanet http://www.ironplanet.com = for heavy machinery, asphalt, trucks Playle http://www.playle.com -- for vintage postcards Bid4Assets http://www.bid4assets.com = for high ticket items such as real estate, cars, jewelries 2. Yahoo! Auctions http://auctions.yahoo.com/ = eBay’s largest competitor 3. Overstock http://www.overstock.com = Skews towards females and their best selling items include women’s shoes and handbags, fashion jewelry, small electronics and cell phone accessories. Overstock’s customers are typically affluent yet value conscious. 4. Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com = While Amazon.com has an auction component, it is better to sell via their Marketplace which allows sellers to piggyback on what Amazon sells. 5. Liquidation Marketplaces – ideal for sellers offering hundreds or thousands of inventory items UBid http://www.ubid.com = sells brand name merchandise for hefty discounts with bidders prequalified before submitting a bid (they need to provide credit card information) Liquidation.com http://www.liquidation.com = the largest surplus marketplace not intended for sellers offering single items 6. Local Buyers – for big and bulky items you want to sell, or if you prefer local buyers instead of the global marketplace LiveDeal.com http://www.livedeal.com = allows buyers to search by location; allows buyers to make offers to sellers Craigslist http://www.craigslist.com = a free classified ads local directory Yahoo Classifieds http://classifieds.yahoo.com = free classified ads for most household goods Newspaper classified ads = millions of people still read the newspapers’ classified ads section 7. Live Auction sites Bidz.com http://www.bidz.com = connects you to sales of items on a “last minute basis” 8. Your own website – instead of selling through a different auction sales channel, you can opt to create your own e-commerce site where buyers can directly purchase from you.
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