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Liquidation Surplus Buying Guide
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Auctions That Don't Charge Listing Fees
Auctions that don't charge a listing fee but charge subscription or member fees and final value fees are called no listing fee auctions.
- BooCoo.net Bocoo features a live chat help desk from 9am - 9pm EST, phone or email support. Sellers can list as many items as they want for free on Boocoo. You can add enhancements to your listings that costs extra. When your item sells there is a 6 percent closing fee based on your final sale amount without including shipping as they don´t charge fees on shipping like some of the other auction sites do. Other features include feedback imports, bulk listing, multiple payment methods and advance search. On February 27, 2012 there was 1,135,999 auction listings
- CQout.com charges a one time admnistrative fee of $3.14 when you register. There are no listing fees for basic listings unless you want listing enhancements which are extra. You can relist an item on CQout as many times as you want. Closing fees are 5.4% on listings under $50, 4.8% on listings $50 - $200.Payment options include the securepay process an escrow service.CQout also has the option for a storefront.The CQout website currently lists 1,828,733 listings.
- Delcampe.net International Collectors Community and storefront. No listing fee, stores are free and closing costs are determined by monthly sales volume.Sales each month of under $750 are 5.5% with lower scales for higher monthly sales volumes. Optional upgrades available for a fee. There are options for annual subscriptions where you save money on selling fees. A site for collectors of philately, postcards, coins, books, phonecards, pins, old paper and other collections that has been operating since 2000 with 683,283,000 members.Current sold items for Feb 2012 number almost 9,000 so this is an active site.
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They have 2 different types of sellers accounts the first is for the casual seller and it is a flat 3% closing cost with no listing fees, the second type of account is a seller account where listings are 5 cents with a 3% closing fee. The Seller account has some extras included. I checked on February 27, 2012 and they had 5,273,835 items listed in 11,630 categories so it seems like a popular site.
- specialistauctions.com No listing or insertion fees and no picture fees. Specialist auctions focuses on rare, vintage and collectable items. They charge a final value fee of 3%. They offer premium service and additional listing options for extra fees. They allow links from your website, On Februray 2012 seller auction listings totaled 120,000 on their site.
- onlineauction.com $8 monthly membership fee, free unlimited listings, no closing or final value fees. Lots of free extras inlcuding a free estore for the first 12 months. This auction website is popular in the collectibles category. With Online Auctions you can post personal website info with your auctions. I checked on February 2012 and they had over 800,000 items listed from sellers.
- plunderhere.com free unlimited listings, but some of the extras like bold, cost extra. They have a $3.50 registration fee. They have many free enhancement features. Plunderhere offers a free storefront. End of auction (final valuation) fee is 5%. On February 2012 their auction item count was around 50,000 listings and their store count was 74
- PropertyRoom.com Police auctions and more. They are very selective about who can sell on their site. You'll need to fill out a form and talk to a representative. Listings are free but the final value fee is high at 12.5%. They have over 600,000 registered bidders. In February 2012 their item list totaled 4,900.
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