21.MarOnline buy and sell options for Filipinos (Part 2)
This is part 2 of a series of articles on online buy and sell options for Filipinos. Click here for Part 1 of the series.
Today, we’ll look at two other buy and sell options online.
Of course, the downside is that all transactions are done manually. If 10 people respond to your ad, it’s up to you to select the final buyer - whether it’s “first come first served” or you select the buyer with the highest offer.
Sulit also has a messageboard and a shoutbox. This probably helps in maintaining a strong community. The site also offers several means of contact - you can send a private message, or see a user’s Yahoo Messenger status. Since Sulit has a large community, it seems a bit chaotic at times, and interested parties will contact you for the slightest questions, even if you’ve written everything in your ad. The site itself doesn’t have the sleekest interface, because there are several banner ads at the top banner and sidebars. Still, it’s functional and I haven’t encountered any bugs.
Overall, I recommend Sulit, especially if you’re in a hurry to sell something. But like any Pinoy buy and sell site, expect people to negotiate lower than your asking price or even propose swaps.
Another downside to TipidPC is that you don’t see photographs of the product until you click on the ad itself. eBay, Bidshot, and Sulit let you view a preview pic when ads come up as searchr esults or you’re looking at products in a category.
Despite these weaknesses, TipidPC ads generate a lot of response if your offer is good enough. I’ve successfully bought products from TipidPC in the past, and I’ve never had a bad experience. Again, expect price negotiations and offers to swap.
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Nice writing style. Looking forward to reading more from you.
Chris Moran