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April 11, 2008

Wagglepop?

Hi everyone

I came across this site a short while ago, initially I didn't take it too seriously, just as another site for frustrated eBayers to run to when they feel aggrieved at even more changes from eBay. But a couple of days ago I decided to have a proper look and decide for myself whether it is a viable alternative to eBay. The answer is most definitely yes. The site is very easy to navigate and also easy on the eye. I have as yet to buy or sell anything on the site, so that is for you to decide how smooth or not the transactions are completed. Wagglepop features over 15,000 individual categories and over 100,000 listings to make it easy to find exactly what you are looking for! No where near as big as eBay but it wasn't that long ago that eBay, was just starting out and it then very quickly exploded in to our everyday lives.

The obvious question I imagine you will all be thinking is why am I reviewing an American based auction site for UK Auctionline? well it is simple really a bargain is a bargain where ever it comes from and a market place with that many listings just can not be ignored. The internet auction world just keeps getting bigger and bigger! The decision you have to make is it cost effective for me as either a seller or a buyer to go there.

My conclusion is that yes it is worth a look, and if it suits you then give it a go.

Regards

Steve H

Wagglepop (www.wagglepop.com) initially launched briefly in February 2005 and, after considerable restructuring and added development time, relaunched in May 2006. Wagglepop was founded by and is guided still by ex-eBay Power Seller and current Wagglepop CEO Raymond Romeo with a stated site goal of providing both buyers and sellers a real and effective alternative in online auctions under a fair fee structure that supports all membership equally.

Wagglepop, LLC., currently operates and holds offices in New York in both Westchester County and Putnam County.

Posted by Steve Haddock at April 11, 2008 11:54 AM