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Announcing AuctionBrick - The dedicated LEGO® auction site!
January 29, 2003 - I am proud to announce the launch of
www.auctionbrick.com, a new web site dedicated only to the auction of Lego
products.
AuctionBrick seeks to set itself apart from giant auction services by
offering all a full featured auction dedicated only to building blocks for
low buyer fees. Anyone can come and buy and sell only Lego related items at
AuctionBrick. Our features include:
-Very low seller fees (2 to 3%) and free through February!
-Full featured auctions (all the extras are free here)
-No Sniping (automatically extends auction time for last minute bidders),
-Straight sale (dutch auction) option for multiple items
-Get a daily email update of your auctions, plus outbid notices, etc
-Sign up to get weekly email updates of all new listings!
-Free Picture downloads
-$10 new user credit and $1 referral credit
-Feedback, relisting, your page, buy-it-now, searching and much more!
AuctionBrick is dedicated to serving the Lego enthusiast's community. As
ann introductory offer there will be no seller fees charged through the end
of February, and there is a $10 new user registration credit available if
you sell.
For more information stop by www.auctionbrick.com or contact:
Matt Chiles
mattchiles@gorge.net or support@auctionbrick.com
1006 Horseshoe Bend Rd
Centerville, WA 98613
USA
509-773-5724
-Matt Chiles :)
AuctionBrick
LEGO® is a trademark of the Lego Group of Companies which does not sponsor,
authorize or endorse AuctionBrick.
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What's with the black lines on the main page? Are those supposed to be there?
David
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In lugnet.general, Matthew J. Chiles writes:
> Announcing AuctionBrick - The dedicated LEGO® auction site!
>
> January 29, 2003 - I am proud to announce the launch of
> www.auctionbrick.com, a new web site dedicated only to the auction of Lego
> products.
Finally the community has another lego
source besides the overprices and highly
overused ebay. (where shipping prices
are inflated, and you never truely know
the condition of the parts unless a
reputable seller is auctioning the item.)
A lot of press releases lately. My
commendments to you for such a great
effort. (another incentive to update my
site and links page :)
<<_Matt Hein_>>
Fellow lego enthusiast
O s p r e y
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In lugnet.market.auction, David Gregory writes:
> What's with the black lines on the main page? Are those supposed to be there?
> David
Hummm... if you get black lines something isn't right. If you (and anyone)
can report errors like this to support@auctionbrick.com I would greatly
appreciate it. Let me know what browser you are using, what time you tried
to access and what you were trying to do. Thanks!
-Matt :)
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In lugnet.market.auction, Matthew J. Chiles writes:
> In lugnet.market.auction, David Gregory writes:
> > What's with the black lines on the main page? Are those supposed to be there?
> > David
>
> Hummm... if you get black lines something isn't right. If you (and anyone)
> can report errors like this to support@auctionbrick.com I would greatly
> appreciate it. Let me know what browser you are using, what time you tried
> to access and what you were trying to do. Thanks!
OK, I figured out the problem and it should be fixed. Netscape was not
reading a cell background image right. If anyone has problems, please let
me know and I'll get to them as quick as possible! Thanks, and enjoy
AuctionBrick!
-Matt :)
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In lugnet.general, Matthew J. Chiles writes:
> Announcing AuctionBrick - The dedicated LEGO® auction site!
>
> January 29, 2003 - I am proud to announce the launch of
> www.auctionbrick.com, a new web site dedicated only to the auction of Lego
> products.
<snip>
> AuctionBrick is dedicated to serving the Lego enthusiast's community. As
> ann introductory offer there will be no seller fees charged through the end
> of February, and there is a $10 new user registration credit available if
> you sell.
<snip>
Matt,
Where is there an indicator for international shipping, or are all lots
assumed to be international?
Jude
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In lugnet.market.auction, Jude Beaudin writes:
> Where is there an indicator for international shipping, or are all lots
> assumed to be international?
Jude-
At this point I don't have a specific indicator of that, but I will see
about incorporating it in the future. Sellers should indicate if they
restrict their shipping - personally I always ship internationally on my
auctions.
-Matt :)
www.auctionbrick.com
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In lugnet.market.auction, Matthew J. Chiles writes:
> In lugnet.market.auction, Jude Beaudin writes:
>
> > Where is there an indicator for international shipping, or are all lots
> > assumed to be international?
> At this point I don't have a specific indicator of that, but I will see
> about incorporating it in the future. Sellers should indicate if they
> restrict their shipping - personally I always ship internationally on my
> auctions.
I incorporated an indicator for that. In all new auctions listed, sellers
have the option of choosing to ship internationally, ship to their own
country only, or describe their own shipping circumstance. Thanks for the
suggestion!
-Matt :)
www.auctionbrick.com
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