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(Unverified)Nov 11th 2007 9:17AM
Its a load of rubbish. When you want to bid on something, you go to the box, enter the amount, then hit place your bid. You now go to another screen where, guess what, you have to enter the amount again, before finally getting to the confirm bid screen. And the searches are junk as well. If you try and search for a seller's completed items to find out how much items are going for, you have to put in a 6 digit security code, then you get a list of auctions but no completed ones are displayed. This is typical, pathetic software, the programmers haven't done enough (any ?) testing. Remind you of any other companies ?.