BargainAndHaggle (http://www.BargainAndHaggle.com) announced on Monday that it will be completely free for the next sixty days. "By removing the transaction fee, we've made it even easier for our users to understand that one-to-one negotiation online is just as easy and profitable as haggling in person in a physical retail store," stated Joe Force, President of BargainAndHaggle, LLC.
BargainAndHaggle.com is a negotiated commerce site where sellers post items with an asking price, and buyers make offers. Buyers and sellers then negotiate, during which time either side can choose to accept the terms of sale, make a counter offer, or walk away. BargainAndHaggle.com's patent pending process allows buyers and sellers to negotiate one-to-one for everything from toys and games to consumer electronics, collectibles and sports memorabilia.
BargainAndHaggle LLC recently acquired BargainAndHaggle.com from the original parent company mindpepper LLC, which is an Internet operating and development company founded in August 2000 as a wholly owned subsidiary of professional services firm BDO Seidman LLP.
At the end of 2001, BargainAndHaggle had over 600,000 registered users.
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