I think it was r6stu, who a few years ago, recomended eBid. I bought a Cumana floppy drive from my Amiga using the site, but haven't used it since.
I was wondering if anyone else had used it?
I think it was r6stu, who a few years ago, recomended eBid. I bought a Cumana floppy drive from my Amiga using the site, but haven't used it since.
I was wondering if anyone else had used it?
To tell you the truth, never heard of it. Is it an english local market place or international too?
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I've never used it myself.
Is it this one Steve?
http://www.ebid.net/
What advantage over ebay?
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
That's the one.
http://oldforum.classicamiga.com/ind...topic=2009&hl=
I'm not sure how much they charge nowadays, but I seem to remember a few years ago they were alot cheaper than ebay.
I ask as I recently sold an item on ebay and the ebay and paypal fees were much higher than I remember them being a few years ago.
I've not encountered eBid before, I had a bit of a rummage on there, but nothing I'm particularly looking for.
As it happens, with eBay and Amibay, I'm pretty-much sorted for my Amiga-habit. :-)
A1200 - 68020/14, 1.4GB, 6MB
A2000 - 68030/25, 4GB, 67MB
A4000 - Still needs work...
CD32 & CDTV too!
I also had a quick look at eBid last night, and I must say it isn't very user friendly. It isn't easy to narrow any searches, and when I looked at a couple of the items they had been listed in 2007 with a continued listing renewal set on them, so it is anyone's guess if the items are even still available.
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!