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Auctionbytes-Update, Number 24 - October 21, 2000 - ISSN 1528-6703
This & That
1) USPS Help Line
By Ina Steiner
This bit of news is from our own Bill the Postman. There's an 800 number that allows you to find out shipping and Zip Code information from the USPS.
Call 1-800-275-8777 and choose from 5 options: Change of Address, Zip Codes, Rates and Mailing Information, Area Locations, and others. You can find out the status of a package that was sent delivery confirmation, or ask for rates to domestic and international location, all while speaking to a LIVE customer representative! According to the rep that I spoke with, This service has been in effect for about 2 years, but some of the people at our local P.O. weren't aware that this existed.
Now, this doesn't mean you won't be on hold for a bit when you call, but this is definitely a step in the right direction! Thanks for the heads-up, Bill!
2) GoTo Promotion
By Ina Steiner
GoTo Auction is having a promotion. Any auctions posted on eBay on November 2, 2000, using GoTo's AuctonManager service will be entitled to a refund of regular eBay insertion fees. Learn more at http://auctions.goto.com/post-o-rama.
3) Browser Beware!
By Ina Steiner
It seems that any "scam" that can be perpetrated in real life finds it way to the Internet. I've gotten a number of spam emails about parents who discover their teenager's closet full of money. Imagine their shock and concern! But they are so relieved when they discover he got the money "legitimately" through an email chain letter. These spam emails convince you that as long as you promise to follow their instructions, it is legal (it isn't).
Another common scam is the Nigerian Advance Fee Scheme. I've gotten a number of these emails telling me that the senders in Nigeria will split millions of dollars with me if I give them my personal bank information and some up-front money to help them get the money out of Nigeria. Once you bite, they keep asking for more money.
Online scams usually have offline origins. I recently read about a local man who had fallen for an advance fee scam perpetrated over the telephone. The victim was told he had won $125,000 in a contest, but he needed to wire-transfer $2,100 to Canada to cover shipping costs. He wired the money and never received his "winnings."
To learn more, visit "Cons, Counterfeits, Fakes, Forgeries, Frauds, Hoaxes, Misinformation, Scams, Schemes & Swindles" from the Southwest Missouri State University Library: http://www.smsu.edu/contrib/library/resource/hoaxes.html
4) Creating Your Own Site
By Ina Steiner
PC Magazine reviewed services that let you create your own Web site:
http://cgi.zdnet.com/slink?59794:14143684
5) Show Off Your Auctions
By Ina Steiner
Auctiva recently launched Auctiva Showcase, a free hosted service that allows small businesses to merchandise their products across online marketplaces including eBay, Amazon and Yahoo. Showcase creates a "dynamic catalog" that displays a seller's listings from all of their online sales sites. By clicking on a link in an individual auction listing, interested shoppers are brought to a comprehensive gallery including all of the merchant's current online offerings with thumbnail images, item descriptions and current prices. The buyer can then click on any item and be taken to the appropriate marketplace site to complete the transaction. http://www.auctiva.com/showcase
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