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ebay competition coming soon !!!!
mike maghakian wrote: First ARRL Online Auction Planned for October w7get writes "The ARRL may be giving eBay and the other auction sites a little competition in the Amateur Radio arena this fall when the first ARRL Online Auction gets under way. Auction proceeds will help to support the League's educational services and programs. The event now is in the planning stages, says ARRL Business Services Manager Deb Jahnke, K1DAJ." That's our ARRL. Once again they have positioned themselves to lead the amateur radio hobby as it charges forward toward new technology. Someone might want to clue the ARRL in that Ebay has been operating as an auction business for about a decade, they went public about 5 years ago after they dominated the market, and that Ebay most likely does not even realize the AARL is even holding the auction. |
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ebay competition coming soon !!!!
I for one applaud the effort, with the hopes that they will police it
sufficiently to disallow the RadioMarts of the world to make incorrect claims . . . "John S." wrote in message oups.com... mike maghakian wrote: First ARRL Online Auction Planned for October w7get writes "The ARRL may be giving eBay and the other auction sites a little competition in the Amateur Radio arena this fall when the first ARRL Online Auction gets under way. Auction proceeds will help to support the League's educational services and programs. The event now is in the planning stages, says ARRL Business Services Manager Deb Jahnke, K1DAJ." That's our ARRL. Once again they have positioned themselves to lead the amateur radio hobby as it charges forward toward new technology. Someone might want to clue the ARRL in that Ebay has been operating as an auction business for about a decade, they went public about 5 years ago after they dominated the market, and that Ebay most likely does not even realize the AARL is even holding the auction. |
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ebay competition coming soon !!!!
It's more than a little presumptuous for the ARRL to claim their
auction will be competitive with Ebay auctions in any measurable way. But maybe the statement is tongue-in-cheek. Indeed because this is an ARRL fund raiser they will be peddling donated items and it does not appear that individual members will be selling directly. Given the quality of equipment one sees for sale at most radio club sales, I doubt that the ARRL will do much policing or vetting of merchandise. My guess is ARRL will severely limit participation by requiring buyers to be ARRL members. Lisa Simpson wrote: I for one applaud the effort, with the hopes that they will police it sufficiently to disallow the RadioMarts of the world to make incorrect claims . . . "John S." wrote in message oups.com... mike maghakian wrote: First ARRL Online Auction Planned for October w7get writes "The ARRL may be giving eBay and the other auction sites a little competition in the Amateur Radio arena this fall when the first ARRL Online Auction gets under way. Auction proceeds will help to support the League's educational services and programs. The event now is in the planning stages, says ARRL Business Services Manager Deb Jahnke, K1DAJ." That's our ARRL. Once again they have positioned themselves to lead the amateur radio hobby as it charges forward toward new technology. Someone might want to clue the ARRL in that Ebay has been operating as an auction business for about a decade, they went public about 5 years ago after they dominated the market, and that Ebay most likely does not even realize the AARL is even holding the auction. |
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ebay competition coming soon !!!!
Ah well, if your assumption is correct that they will severely limit buyers
to members, then really, why bother? Do they not offer an advertising service now to members? "John S." wrote in message oups.com... It's more than a little presumptuous for the ARRL to claim their auction will be competitive with Ebay auctions in any measurable way. But maybe the statement is tongue-in-cheek. Indeed because this is an ARRL fund raiser they will be peddling donated items and it does not appear that individual members will be selling directly. Given the quality of equipment one sees for sale at most radio club sales, I doubt that the ARRL will do much policing or vetting of merchandise. My guess is ARRL will severely limit participation by requiring buyers to be ARRL members. Lisa Simpson wrote: I for one applaud the effort, with the hopes that they will police it sufficiently to disallow the RadioMarts of the world to make incorrect claims . . . "John S." wrote in message oups.com... mike maghakian wrote: First ARRL Online Auction Planned for October w7get writes "The ARRL may be giving eBay and the other auction sites a little competition in the Amateur Radio arena this fall when the first ARRL Online Auction gets under way. Auction proceeds will help to support the League's educational services and programs. The event now is in the planning stages, says ARRL Business Services Manager Deb Jahnke, K1DAJ." That's our ARRL. Once again they have positioned themselves to lead the amateur radio hobby as it charges forward toward new technology. Someone might want to clue the ARRL in that Ebay has been operating as an auction business for about a decade, they went public about 5 years ago after they dominated the market, and that Ebay most likely does not even realize the AARL is even holding the auction. |
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ebay competition coming soon !!!!
Lisa Simpson wrote: Ah well, if your assumption is correct that they will severely limit buyers to members, then really, why bother? Do they not offer an advertising service now to members? This auction is a fundraiser for ARRL. My guess is that equipment will be donated by members and possibly from a manufacturer or two. Maybe the ARRL has a closet of old equipment that could be auctioned too. I would be very surprised if they opened the auction up to the general (non-ARRL) public. "John S." wrote in message oups.com... It's more than a little presumptuous for the ARRL to claim their auction will be competitive with Ebay auctions in any measurable way. But maybe the statement is tongue-in-cheek. Indeed because this is an ARRL fund raiser they will be peddling donated items and it does not appear that individual members will be selling directly. Given the quality of equipment one sees for sale at most radio club sales, I doubt that the ARRL will do much policing or vetting of merchandise. My guess is ARRL will severely limit participation by requiring buyers to be ARRL members. Lisa Simpson wrote: I for one applaud the effort, with the hopes that they will police it sufficiently to disallow the RadioMarts of the world to make incorrect claims . . . "John S." wrote in message oups.com... mike maghakian wrote: First ARRL Online Auction Planned for October w7get writes "The ARRL may be giving eBay and the other auction sites a little competition in the Amateur Radio arena this fall when the first ARRL Online Auction gets under way. Auction proceeds will help to support the League's educational services and programs. The event now is in the planning stages, says ARRL Business Services Manager Deb Jahnke, K1DAJ." That's our ARRL. Once again they have positioned themselves to lead the amateur radio hobby as it charges forward toward new technology. Someone might want to clue the ARRL in that Ebay has been operating as an auction business for about a decade, they went public about 5 years ago after they dominated the market, and that Ebay most likely does not even realize the AARL is even holding the auction. |
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