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Tuesday, May 09, 2006

$0.10 Insertion Fee Sale @ eBay: One Day Only!

For today only (May 9, 2006), eBay is having a $0.10 insertion fee sale. This is a great opportunity to sell domain names--or anything else, of course-- and save money, especially items listed with a relatively high asking price. eBay's fees can be quite oppressive, so you should take advantage of any and all eBay sales like this one!

The following table details the savings you can enjoy by listing your auctions or fixed price items today:


eBay insertion fee sale: May 9, 2006


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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

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It is pretty easy to use and the best part is that you can do things on the fly without knowing any HTML. Best thing is that you can save and reuse templates later on and their templates are both eBay and Craigslist compatible.

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