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Auction glitches anger bidders
by Siobhan Chapman

Bidders are angry about an auction, run by Graysonline, which was retracted due to a ‘technological difficulty’.

Mar 2, 2004
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Your eBay stories
by Staff writers

A few weeks ago we asked for your eBay stories, and we’ve received a lot of responses about bad sellers, demanding buyers and more.

Mar 5, 2008
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EBay pulls Apple iPhone auction
by Iain Thomson

Bidding reaches $1,125 for handset but sale breaks eBay rules.

Mar 27, 2007
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Ex-eBay sellers offer bang for your buck
by Daniel Long

A rogue group of ex-power sellers have broken away from the eBay mothership and launched their own auction site. The best bit? No listing fees.

Apr 14, 2008
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Domain names a ticket to riches?
by Daniel Long

Cyber squatting is making a comeback. Recent domain name sales of Toys.com and Auction.com have seen combined sales of $US7 million despite the gloomy economic outlook.

Mar 19, 2009
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US open wireless network edges closer
by Shaun Nichols

Open spectrum bids top reserve price.

Feb 4, 2008
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Online criminals take aim at online games
by Tom Sanders

Virtual goods proof soft target.

Jan 31, 2007
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Smart numbers in high demand
by Ty Pendlebury

Australia's first "smart number" public auction has attracted plenty of interest, with one company bidding more than $100,000 for a 1800 number.

Sep 9, 2004
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Ebay faces Aussie paypal setback: Play fair or else
by Daniel Long

Australian consumer watchdog the ACCC have been given the web’s favourite whipping horse an almighty kick in the pants, telling the auction giant that mandatory PayPal is hardly fair-dinkum.

Jun 13, 2008
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Halo 3 voice cameo role hits eBay
by Staff Writers

Bidding currently at US$2,175.

Feb 21, 2007
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Trekkie pays £300,000 for Starship Enterprise
by Robert Jaques

Auction estimate of £16,000 vaporised.

Oct 10, 2006
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Scary auctions: offshore bargains now safer, in theory
by Zara Baxter

eBay puts up $20,000 protection for buyers, including overseas shipments sold via ebay.com.au. Here's what you need to know.

Apr 11, 2008
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Skywalker's lightsabre sells for $240,000
by Paul Taylor

Luke Skywalker's lightsabre, together with a whole lot of movie memorabilia was flogged at a Hollywood auction last Friday evening.

Dec 16, 2008
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Positive eBay feedback 'worth its weight in gold'
by Robert Jaques

A good reputation pays off.

Aug 2, 2006
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eBay fraud hits Coffs Harbour
by Staff Writers

Coffs Harbour detectives in northern New South Wales have begun investigating reports of four incidents where eBay buyers in Australia had not received goods purchased on the online auction site after paying for them.

Dec 30, 2004
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eBay victims set up wiki to catch fraudster
by Sylvie Barak

An Aussie eBay fraudster has been tracked down and arrested thanks to a wiki set up by his victims which provided enough information for Police to charge him.

Jul 10, 2008
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Ebay receives stay of execution in one-click patent spat
by Shaun Nichols

Judge denies injunction, upholds ruling.

Aug 1, 2007
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Ebay Aussie gets $383,230 for his life
by Sylvie Barak

That's life, not wife

Jul 1, 2008
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PS3 prices approach US$4,000 on Ebay
by Tom Sanders

Laws of supply and demand do their work.

Nov 20, 2006
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Top 10 most recession-proof technologies
by Iain Thomson

Industries keeping a sweet outlook during these sour times.

Mar 9, 2009

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