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    Default Caithness Auction Website?

    Hi everyone

    I've been living in Caithness for a couple of years now and have noticed that there seems to be a growing need for more Auction places in Caithness. Since the closure of Coghills Auction House in Watten, only the Quoybrae Auction remains... and they don't do non-livestock auctions very often.

    I have come up with an idea of creating a Caithness Auction Website. It would be a website like eBay but just for Caithness. I think something like this would work out quite well...
    • A high percentage of the auctioning fees would go to local charities in Caithness.
    • It would be an cheap, quick and easy way to advertise anything you want to sell.
    • There would be a high chance of being able to pick up items instead of sending them through the post. This also means that people that are afraid of paying for goods over the internet could pay by cash.
    • It could help local businesses as they could create their own "Store" on the auction website. (If you are used to eBay you will know what I mean).
    Do you think it would be useful? Do you think people would use it? I would love to know what other people think of this idea...

    Thank you!

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    Hi i think it is a good idea there is a gap in the market for something like this

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    Thanks for your feedback trucker!

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    Sounds kool to me,beware of the doom and gloom merchants though!!! They may try and dampen your spirits, but I think its a top idea-go for it!!!

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    Wink cyber space

    yeah i would buy in to that, but who can make such a place in cyber space eh eh eh

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    A similar venture operates within the company I work for, only employees have access to it, and it's successful.

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    Yeah, it could be just what we need. Especially with the rip off postage charges due to our postcodes that we get charged.
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    I think this is a great idea. I'm an Ebay user and often get frustrated by sellers saying "ship to UK Mainland only excluding Highlands", as if we're not part of the Mainland! Or charging huge amounts of money to deliver something up here by courier when it could just as easily be sent via Royal Mail at half the price.

    The only trouble is that if you put the site on the internet, the whole world will get to see it and you could end out with people from all over trying to buy or sell items, which would give us the same problems as on Ebay.

    I suppose you could make it a members only site and make sure that all members are based in Caithness. Or you could allow sellers to list items as deliver/ship to Caithness only so that they don't have to agree to send something to Cornwall if they happen to get a buyer from down there. You would need to have delivery/postage offered for those that don't have access to transport, so this side of things would definitely have to be considered.

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    Excellent idea sounds fantastic and like just what is needed. I think Caithness would benefit from something like this specially as the money is going back into the community.
    Definatly would use it and sell on it. I like ebay but fed up of paying crippling postage costs I end up being cheaper getting it from here or Inverness
    Well done on the idea good on ya.
    Between this and the tourist ideas on another post Caithness will be on the up.

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    I would use it for sure. I buy a lot and sell a few bits on ebay and I would love something more local. Good Luck with your venture.

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    If confined to Caithness this will be a good idea. I for one use eBay a lot and also get fed up with excessive postal charges. On some occasions the item is cheaper than the postage. If set up I would certainly use it.


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    Would definately use it and like other it would take away the excessive postal charges some sellers have on ebay. A great idea seeing money going back into the community.....just what we need at this time....excellent.....loook forward to seeing it up and running.....hopefully.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthew View Post
    Hi everyone

    I've been living in Caithness for a couple of years now and have noticed that there seems to be a growing need for more Auction places in Caithness. Since the closure of Coghills Auction House in Watten, only the Quoybrae Auction remains... and they don't do non-livestock auctions very often.

    I have come up with an idea of creating a Caithness Auction Website. It would be a website like eBay but just for Caithness. I think something like this would work out quite well...
    • A high percentage of the auctioning fees would go to local charities in Caithness.
    • It would be an cheap, quick and easy way to advertise anything you want to sell.
    • There would be a high chance of being able to pick up items instead of sending them through the post. This also means that people that are afraid of paying for goods over the internet could pay by cash.
    • It could help local businesses as they could create their own "Store" on the auction website. (If you are used to eBay you will know what I mean).

    Do you think it would be useful? Do you think people would use it? I would love to know what other people think of this idea...

    Thank you!
    hi your spot on what a great idea how do we go ahead with it i will support it from the begining cheers

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    Default just came across this site similar ebay

    Hi just came across this site looks good but does'nt seem to busy its for local community www.cness.co.uk worth a look

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    Hi

    It has been mentioned on here a couple of times

    http://forum.caithness.org/showthrea...=cness+website

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