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Auctionbytes-NewsFlash, Number 1309 - June 26, 2006 - ISSN 1539-5065      | Next Story

WhaBAM Auction Site Signs Up Stevens Creek BMW Dealership
By Ina Steiner
AuctionBytes.com
June 26, 2006
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Online auction site WhaBam announced that Stevens Creek BMW, one the largest volume BMW dealerships in America and number one in Northern California, has begun listing new and used automobiles on the site.

"whaBAM! is quickly growing a selection of goods and services that covers virtually every area of buyer interest. However, what also sets us apart is the quality of merchandise available," said Eren Niazi, founder and CEO of WhaBam "Stevens Creek BMW will both enhance our offerings and give buyers a larger selection of top-quality vehicles from which to choose."

Stevens Creek BMW, located in San Jose, CA, is owned by Sonic Automotive, Inc., one of the largest automotive retailers in the United States. The full-service dealership currently lists between 200 and 300 vehicles on WhaBam, including new BMWs and a wide range of pre-owned BMWs and other vehicles.

There are no listing fees on WhaBam and no fees for using the site's storefront feature. With the site's "Fee Saver" plan, sellers are charged just 1% of the final selling price, with a maximum of just $25 per item. WhaBam also offers a "Fee Buster" option that enables sellers to market an unlimited number of items for just one low transaction fee. An auto-relist feature eliminates the need to keep track of listed items, while a community networking infrastructure enables buyers and sellers to connect in order to discuss merchandise and share experiences.

http://www.whabam.com


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