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LittleOnlineStore



Joined: 20 Dec 2008
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 11:34 pm    Post subject: Anyone try Inhabid yet? Reply with quote

It's new, so maybe not many have tried it yet. I'm there, but wondering what others think. It's not my site, I just like the animation and feel of it.

The first time I went there, it took a bit to load, but it's been fine since then.

Some may have an issue with the main page, but you can enroll before it's finished loading.

Thanks,
CHRISTI (My ID over there)

http://www.inhabid.com
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Tradguy



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 2:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Slow....over-coded/scripted....over-animated.....creepy....

Not sure who would use this place.
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LittleOnlineStore



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 12:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Whata review.

Well, not sure what is creepy about it. It's a robot. I guess if robots scare you it might be creepy.

I was able to use it fine, but I have high speed and 1 G of RAM. Once you're past the first page, it's pretty easy to list and such.

I think it will work for those with newer systems and into the gaming realm.

I don't know much about the script.

It's a least different, and I think works for those as I said into gaming.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 6:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've been over there since it was a few days old. My ID over there is 'BRADLEY', and I got in with a few bonuses. Not sure if they're still offereing those now.

I haven't visited there for a few weeks until just now, and it looks like they've bumped the full launch back to the first of November.

I "think" the auction capabilities have launched already, but I haven't checked.

I don't know if the theme is going to fly either, but I was willing to give it a try since the founder seemed to be a good guy and I like to support such efforts.

the listing of items is pretty quick and easy, and they're very proactive at this early stage of accepting feedback for improvements and getting back to you.

Right now I'm just in a holding pattern over there and seeing how things go - they're going to need to get buyers over there to really make it worth a sellers time to list products and auctions, but that goes without saying for any upstart or existing ebay alternative.
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mimi85



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tradguy wrote:
Slow....over-coded/scripted....over-animated.....creepy....

Not sure who would use this place.


I agree. WAY too busy! I left after maybe two minutes. I can't even count the number of these small mom & pop auction sites that have come and gone. Nice that some try & some seem to have some success - although I sure see LOTS of fake stuff on places like iOffer and some of the others.

Doesn't seem to be much oversight. Not that eBay is the greatest, too put it mildly, however the name recognition is there. Not to mention that most of the new stuff listed there is cheaper on Amazon.

I think niche sites like Etsy have the best business models. Sending out newsletters, an active community, etc. I don't sell there, but have certainly bought some cool stuff. I find Bonanzle a bit flaky, jmo.

And Auctiva Commerce, while not an auction site, seems to have more problems on a daily basis - now they're offering free stores until next March - seem like good guys, but appears that people literally have to take months to properly build a store.

End of babble...
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