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I have just read an article on BBC News informing me that eBay is to remove the opportunity for sellers to leave negative feedback for dodgy/bad buyers. I have been trading on eBay for the last three years and I am a powerseller with 100% positive feedback with more than (550 trades to my name), so I know a little about trading through the online auctioneer. I have to say I am pretty disgusted that they will be removing the two way feedback system. ...
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I am an eBay powerseller and I have been for the last 2 years. I sell pretty much everything although I have recently downsized what I sell due to my public relations commitments. I received an interesting press release which I have attached to this post about Typobuddy which to me sounds like a great idea. When you are a powerseller you are constantly listing different items with varying titles and descriptions and its quite easy to misspell a word. This new product/system claims to find you (the buyer) the best deal by tracking down the misspelt items you ...
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I read an interesting article in the Guardian this morning which said Nokia are reportedly in meetings with Facebook to try and develop a mobile version of the social networking site. The article states: "Facebook already offers its own mobile application that can be used to upload photos, notes and to exchange messages on the site, and a look-up function for phone numbers." I must say that it would appeal to the millions of people who commute everyday who are stuck with nothing to read on the train. The simple functionality of being ...
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Well after much badgering and lecturing from my boss Mr Stuart Bruce about how great digital TV recorders are, I decided to go out and buy one myself in the January sales. I did the normal Internet research to see which is the best and Humax came out very highly as did the one I purchased. I already knew the benefits of Sky Plus as a number of my friends had shown me their own systems - so I understood the basics. However, that said, ...
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It seems Sony's Blu-Ray format is finally winning the public relations battle of the high definition formats. Blu-Ray and HD DVD have been frantically fighting a bitter war over the last couple of years - similar to the VHS Betamax one back in the 80s - to win consumers hearts and minds and to create the next dominant movie format. In October, I researched both formats myself to see which would be best to have in my home and I nearly decided to go for a Toshiba HD DVD player. However, just as I was about to pop into my local Comet after extensive online research, I thought I would pay a visit to ...
