I haven't sent a e-mail to support, but I will.
I thought every online seller used craigslist nowdays. It is intended for sale of personal items, and thus is not suited to commercial selling, however, it is great for selling one of a kind items that are large and too expensive to ship. Lots of autos, antiques, furniture, and household, well... almost everything, in fact, a couple of enterprising ladies in nearby Sandpoint, ID just got busted... but thats another story.
It is used all over the USA and most of the world and growing like wildfire. See www.craigslist.com and click on your state and city, then the for sale items.
IT IS FREE! Even in the somewhat computer illiterate city that I live in, thousands of listings appear each week, and I find it fairly easy to sell items. Since sales are local, terms are usually cash, so no bother with paypal or that sort of thing.
ebay owns 25% of Craigslist, however they just started kijiii to compete. Thet see Craigslist stealing a lot of potential business. Craigslist is much easier than ebay to use, lots of fraud, but as long as you deal locally face to face, you will do OK.
There are a number of listers that work out there, but the ability to list from the AW2000 database would be nice.
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