Pheebay Auction Discussion Group Reaches 300 Members

Published February 2nd, 2007


Press Release

Pheebay, the eBay alternative auctions and webstore discussion and resources site, has reached a registered membership of three hundred.

Over the past few months the membership have discussed many issues affecting the online auctions industry and now include many site owners and Directors among the contributors.

Some fascinating insights in to the murky world of eBay scams and ways to identify scams are open to view along with some intelligent discussion of the security methods sites are using or even recommendations of new security systems.

“Sunray”, one of the administrators of Pheebay, says; “It is really good to have various auction sites represented in the membership as many questions and answers have been recorded and very proactive and potentially cooperative liaisons established.”

Naturally eBay figures a lot in many of the topics covered but you will also learn about the new, but rapidly growing Tazbar site. More established eBay clones such as Ebid and Webidz also figure and even a few niche sites.

Pheebay also link to some informative articles on their home page together with a regularly updated blog and RSS feeds from the popular Auctionbytes blog. Free ’storefront pages’ are also available to members, where they can link all their sales at the various auction web sites in to one ‘hub’ page.

In among the serious threads you will also see some lighter posts featuring jokes, funny pictures and even poetry. There’s also a regular cash prize competition where members are invited to post their thoughts on a particular subject. But the main aim of the website is to provide a fair and uncensored forum for buyers and sellers to sound off and swap their ideas and experiences.

If you are active in the sphere of online auctions, at eBay or elsewhere, it is worth keeping a regular eye on Pheebay. That one money making idea or tip may just be waiting to catch your eye.

Pheebay Web site: http://www.pheebay.com





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