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eBay Auction Community Meets Challenge
Millions experience the auction atmosphere at eBay every day. It has grown from a place to buy and sell household items to a thriving market of vendors and suppliers. However, what eBay doesnt offer has created quite a demand.
Silicon Valley, CA (PRWEB) August 17, 2004 -- Trading items has been around since the conception of time. Before there was currency, there was the nature of bartering, and that is precisely what e7e is all about. The website www.e7e.com is an auction style trading community that allows people to find and exchange items with great ease. The powerful search functions help users find the exact items they are looking for, along with results of similar and related listings.
According to the many online auction enthusiasts we spoke with, the thought of a website that allowed them to exchange items without the use of money was simply beautiful. I would love a place where I can go to trade stuff with others. eBay is great, but the concept of bartering is where they are lacking", said Caylin Lampasona from San Francisco. Sergey from Miami said, I have done big business with eBay in the past, and can see e7e.com as the next place to invest time for even more online business."
Beyond an automated exchange system, e7e also provides a method for people to list items they would like to just give away. Extra items around the home or garage are often thrown in the trash, but dont have to be. Now you can list them for others to take off your hands, and the best part is you receive credits at e7e for doing so.
Setting up this website to take on eBay levels of traffic took over a year. There were intricate servers and physical hardware needed to sustain the types of traffic that goes with such a project, the website made up of more than 300,000 lines of code, and the complicated tasks of making it all run seamlessly.
For information: http://www.e7e.com or
Contact: info@e7e.com
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