This Story Posted:
May 21st, 1999

 
 

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AuctionMac.com Gets A Facelift And New "Wanted" Section
The good people at AuctionMac.com have been hard at work. They dropped The Mac Observer a note announcing a new design for the site as well as a brand new "Wanted" section. The new section is designed to help Mac users find that particular Mac item that they need. According to AuctionMac.Com:

AuctionMac.com, the only dedicated Mac-only internet auction service, has undergone a site redesign and feature addition. Since opening less than four months ago, AuctionMac.com has seen well over one million visitors, nearly 2000 items auctioned off, and almost $100,000 worth of Macintosh items sold. It's been great!

AuctionMac.com is proud to announce the much requested Wanted Boards. These free boards will allow any user to easily post wanted ads at AuctionMac.com. Maybe potential sellers don't realize that old dusty Centris motherboard is worth something to you? Wanted boards have been a much requested feature, and now they are live and running.

The free boards sport more than simple wanted ads, however. They are to be directly related to AuctionMac auctions. With a touch of a button, readers can search AuctionMac auctions for any listed wanted item. Additionally, sellers can easily place items up for auction from wanted ads. And we're working by user feedback to add more features to the wanteds area every week.

With the new, smooth interface and free wanted boards, AuctionMac.com has again voiced dedication to the Macintosh community to provide unique features and professional services. We invite all interested readers to visit AuctionMac.com today. Thank you!

Head over to AuctionMac.com now to find that needed Mac item now!

The Mac Observer Spin: The AuctionMac.com site really is a great resource for Mac users. Bigger sites like eBay.com have lots of stuff, but it is sometimes hard to wade through all the crap to find the Mac stuff you are looking for. AuctionMac.com is Mac only and the site is very easy to use. Go check it out!

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