Friday, September 4, 2009

It's BACK Sale at Onlineauction.com!

hwmf-1134939-2.jpgCome join the party and welcome back old favorites, seasonal items, forgotten specials and more!



Friday, July 3, 2009

Welcome Home Sale at Onlineauction.com!




Coming soon! A fantastic mid-summer sale to thank our wonderful buyers, and potential buyers, at Onlineauction.com! All participating auctions will have a starting cap of 9.99! You're sure to find some incredible deals!!! Stay tuned, and keeping checking onlineauction.com for more details and list of participating sellers. Happy summer shopping!!

Sunday, June 14, 2009

What can you do at Onlineauction.com??

June 14, 2009

What can you do at Onlineauction.com?

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TONS of stuff! Of course there’s buying and selling via classic and fixed price auctions, and visiting in the friendly chat rooms, and browsing through hundreds of thousands of unique items…but there’s so much more!

Buyers and sellers can participate in a variety of games and events – many with valuable prizes! Just this week there have been several benefit auctions to help community members though hard times, and also Customer Appreciation week! On Wednesdays is the fabulous Wednesday Wave, where sellers and buyers can hang out for a few hours, compete for prizes and buy and sell with each other. Very fun and relaxing game!

Also, this week is a clever Bingo game with a Father’s Day theme. And, starting today is the monthly site-wide Scavenger Hunt, where players search through other players listings using posted clues – many of which are wickedly difficult! The winner receives 100.00 in free listing enhancements from OLA.com!

Starting today is the 1st ever Onlineauction.com Listing BLITZ! Sellers have signed up to list as many classic auctions as they can in a 24 hour period…OLA has donated the prizes for this game as well.

If you’re shopping for a great deal or unusual item, this is the week to look!!! The fun doesn’t stop here…you never know what someone will come up with! Spontaneous sales, freebies, mystery gifts…always something different going on at Onlineauction.com!! Come join the fun!


Saturday, June 6, 2009

Fantastic Benefit Auction at Onlineauction.com!!

Fantastic multi-seller auction at onlineauction.com to help the family of one of our community members! Please click on the link for details.  LOTS of items included, and all the shipping is also donated by these generous sellers! Another reason why I'm so happy to be selling/buying at OLA.com!!!

http://www.onlineauction.com/index.php?page=auction:view_item&auction_id=1070571

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Special Event at ONLINEAUCTION.COM!






Update Feb. 6, 2009
More Sellers added!
Additional update Feb. 8th!! WOW! GREAT items to bid on!!!
New EVENT coming to Onlineauction.com!!

These sellers, and possibly more, are going "all in" to bring you great bargains and exciting auction action!
The event starts Saturday Feb 7th and runs for 7 days. The time is 4 PM pacific time.
The special auctions will all start at only .25 - one measly little quarter!!!
Tell your friends, your relatives, your neighbors, - even your enemies (then you can outbid them!!)
All participants agree to sell their item(s) for the final bid price, regardless of the amount!! Go to onlineauction.com to get the details - but HURRY!!!
Welcome to Quarter Ante, a new OLA Members Chat Event. You do not have to be 'playing' to make a bid. These are LIVE Classic Auctions and are open to everyone to bid on!!! We invite everyone to take a look and place a bid!!! ~FIRST GAME EVER~ Which means we're all Guinea Pigs!!!
~QUARTER ANTE~ OUR OFFERINGS!!!
GrammyKay http://www.onlineauction.com/index.php?page=auction:view_item&auction_id=921639 http://www.onlineauction.com/index.php?page=auction:view_item&auction_id=992403

~QUARTER ANTE~
1. MetzyMom will run 2 auctions
2. TheFabricStash will run 2 auctions
3. FleaPirates will run 2 auctions
4. JahJesters will run 2 auctions
5. CurioCache will run 2 auctions
6. Blbokram will run 2 auctions
7. TheRoyalTreasures will run 2 auctions
8. DraggonTagger will run 2 auctions
9. CaptDonna will run 2 auctions
10. RodBusterScubaDog will run 2 auctions
11. AnniMae will run 2 auctions
12. Raggy-Lady will run 2 auctions
13. Goldi will run 2 auctions
14. SuperGranny will run 2 auctions
15. GrammyK will run 2 auctions

Stay tuned for more details about this very special event!!

Saturday, January 17, 2009






Since so many fine sellers are leaving eBay, due to poor managment, unfair policies and fee increases, do you ever wonder if there are alternatives??



Yes - there are many, and Onlineauction.com is the best bang for your buck.



Check out this feature on Youtube!









Occasionally people will remark in the chat rooms that they feel that there are not enough sales, or not enough "activity" and wonder if they should look elsewhere.



Well, I went to 5 other online auction/fixed price sales sites and checked their chat rooms. Many were saying the same things, (and I do have to remark that on any site it was a minority)



so I copied a few of the comments on competitor sites to OLA.com:






…Hang in there!



…here 0 for 0 dollars..



Man i hope this site works and stuff starts selling here like i said i am sick and tired of the other side.!!



In order to make it work here, you have to want to make it work here. Takes a lot of hard work and determination if you want your business to zing. Have you done your google feed? Have you hit the master promotion list? Above all make sure you list your items to google feed.



is anyone REALLY selling anything on here?



Havent sold a darn thing on here, not ONE single item since being here!



is there a ton of sellers here and no buyers..



No sales for me either.



I’m promoting, putting items on sale, giving away freebies.. Only been here 2 weeks—no sales yet.



We have sold 15 items but have seen traffic falling. ***** views seem to be the same but product views are down to almost nothing…



So Far I have had alot of lookers but no sales.



Google dropped my feed!



I joined ** with high hopes of selling at least something. I paid 10.00 up front to cover FVF on anything I sold. I did 1 bold feature, which cost me .50 and now have a balance of 9.50. ** is not doing anything for me, as I've made no sales & would like to nuke everything & close up shop, so I can best spend my time on sites that are getting sales.



I am getting really discouraged.



Nothing for me... even at 75% off prices.....



It's one of the "glitches" in the new system..



The final straw was that I tried to contact **** directly to let them know what I thought of their feedback system, and I couldn't do that with any satisfaction, either. They are obviously not interested. Well, lack of interest goes both ways. No more **** for me!



Sorry to be the only one to leave a negative on this topic but I am very disappointed in this site. I have been here since June 1, 2008 and have sold a grand total of 9 items..



I recently opened mine a month or so ago and Zip nothing nada.






I left out the names of the sites and the sellers names - that just wouldn't be nice. This is just to point out although it may seem slow, there are more venues - eBay doesn't have the monopoly that it did. Everyone just needs to be patient, promote their sites as much as possible and keep being positive.



And, go to Onlineauction.com!! ... it's NOT eBay...cuz it's BETTER!

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Zircon - My Favorite Gemstone!















Zircon is one of the most misunderstood, yet wonderfully brilliant natural gemstones available! And, at a fraction of the price of diamonds, with the same beautiful fire and found in a rainbow of colors!



Colorless zircon's brilliance and fire are famous. They're close enough to diamond to account for centuries of confusion between the 2 gemstones. Zircon's strong double refraction easily distinguishes it from singly refractive diamond, yet even so, some modern jewelers confuse zircon with synthetic cubic zirconia (yuck!!!) a singly refractive, manmade diamond simulant. Zircon is a natural, earth made gemstone!!



Blue zircon was quite a favorite in Victorian times. Gemologist George Kunz - Tiffany's famed gem buyer- was a notable zircon advocate.



Zircon's wide and varied pallette of colors is prized by collectors and informed consumers alike.



Zircon crystals grow in a wide variety of rock types. They're common in both igneous and metamorphic rocks.



Although most colorless and blue zircon result from heat treatment, natural zircon boasts an array of earthy browns, bronze, copper, yellows, strong greens, blush, plum and bright reds. Not only are they colorful, they have an amazing internal fire - nearly glowing from within!



Some sources of rough zircon include Australia, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Cambodia, and Tanzania.



My personal preferance is zircon from Tanzania, which I have found to be full of brilliance and fire.



If you are looking for jewelry or gemstones on internet auctions, make sure to ask if it is truly Zircon and not cubic zirconia. Some unscrupulous, or ignorant, sellers list their CZ (fake) gems in the zircon category, or only write zircon in the title, yet it is cubic zirconia they are referring to. Always ask, and also ask if it has been heat treated or what country it originated from. That can possibly help to weed out the CZ sellers.



Zircon is rated 6-7.5 on the Moh's Scale, (diamond being 10 - the hardest) so it's medium hardness. Best suited for mounting in earrings and pins, which are treated a little gentler than rings. If zircon is mounted in a ring, then it should have protection, and be worn with care so as not to scratch the surface polish.



Do a little research, buy a few specimens, and see for yourself the wonderful brilliance in one of Nature's most exciting treasures - Zircon!






Saturday, January 10, 2009

Tired of eBay??? Try OLA.com!





Tired of dealing with eBay??? There are so many reasons to become a seller at onlineauction.com!!


No final value fees! No relisitng fees!


4 free pictures! Free auto re-list!


Only 8.00 a month to list ALL you want!! Yep - that's correct - ALL you want!! 1 item or 1 millions items. ALL you want!!


Friendly and supportive community and staff, with a REAL phone number answered by REAL people!! Here - in THIS country!!


Feedback can be given by both buyer and seller, and can be CHANGED if needed! Wow! That's just common sense!


If you sign up as a founding member (I did) you will receive a FREE store, 200.00 in FREE listing enhancements, and a free kit with all kinds of goodies!


And, as a founding member, your fees will not be raised FOR LIFE!!


Sellers are free to take any forms of payment - whatever suits them and their valuable customers.


You can even link your own websites to your OLA store!


OLA offers both fixed price AND classic auction formats.


Come see for yourself what all the buzz is about - onlineauction.com.

It's NOT eBay, cuz it's BETTER!


Scary new legislation affects all online sellers!




Found this important bit of info on the chats at onlineauction.com. Please read all if it applies to you!



Posted: 10 Jan 2009 07:13 am Post subject: NO SELLING KID CLOTHES/TOYS after FEB 10th-New Law H.R. 4040

The Sky is Falling - CPSIA Issue December 17th, 2008 Article by: Heather Flottman Owner/Designer liliputians NYC The sky is falling! Yes, I feel a like an overly dramatic Chicken Little. And I wish it were true considering recent congressional legislation is about to crush the life out of the handmade clothing and toy industry. I’m talking about H.R. 4040, the Consumer Protection Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) signed into law August 14, 2008, and the ramifications it will have when it goes into effect February 10, 2009 (now being popularly referred to as National Bankruptcy Day).


Make no mistake. CPSIA was necessary in principle and has noble intentions, keeping our children safe and holding companies accountable for importing toxic toys. We all demand safety for our children and this is the intent of CPSIA; specifically to ensure safe levels of lead and phthalates in all products manufactured for children under the age of 12. Unfortunately this legislation lacks common sense, is ambiguous and fails to take into account the handmade industry.


What you see is not what you get with CPSIA. There is no distinction between big, small, or even micro one-person businesses. Whether it’s a large-scale manufacturer importing apparel to be sold in big box stores, or a work-at-home mom (WAHM) selling customs on ebay or any other online auction site, the legislation applies the same to all. Unit testing will be required on finished products, regardless if the components are natural materials or if you have documentation from a vendor stating that buttons, for example, are certified lead-free. As it stands, H.R. 4040 fails to recognize that textile products are inherently lead-free. Why then is an organic cotton shirt being tested for lead exactly? Unit testing is extremely cost prohibitive to small business, but worse, it is unnecessary. In fact, it is completely redundant if the components that comprise the whole have already been tested and due diligence can prove they meet the guidelines.


To put a real dollar amount to testing one of my products, I solicited a lab quote. I was told it was $75 to test for lead per garment component and each substrate. Coated or painted items such as buttons are $100. So my Little Red Riding Hood Shirt, a 100% cotton knit shirt with an appliqué made from 7 cotton fabrics and 2 buttons eyes would cost $625 to test for lead. Flammability testing is also required and is either $50 for a certificate per component stating it meets weight code or $100 for actual testing. So add another $400-$800 for a grand total of $1,025-$1425. in testing costs for a shirt that retails for $40. If the shirt is offered in another colorway, the same testing is required despite the fact that the same fabrics are used throughout.


Small manufacturers have no way of absorbing the price of such redundancy. And all manufacturers will be required to test a finished component/item from each batch. Easy to do in mass production—simply pull one sample from a lot of thousands. But how does one comply when your “batches” are made-to-order batches of one? SKUs will also be required for each product with a permanent label on the item itself. CPSIA will be retroactive and takes a guilty-until-proven-innocent approach with extremely hefty fines for violators. As written, any product used by children 12 and under (such as toys, footwear, carpets, clothing, bedding, luggage, lamps, toys, books, magazines, baseball cards, consumer electronics, school supplies, office supplies, jewelry, housewares, sports equipment and so on) without the newly required certification would be deemed hazardous, whether the item poses an actual threat or not.


So on February 10, 2009, any unsold merchandise (in big box stores, the corner boutique, your fabric stash, Good Will donations, etc.) will be deemed “hazardous goods” and illegal to sell unless 3rd party testing proves otherwise. By the way, there are only 14 said labs currently in the United States.


Think you won’t be affected? I hope not, but the sad truth is that hundreds of thousands (if not millions) will be. Do you make children’s clothing, toys, jewelry, hair bows, accessories, furniture, artwork or anything else “intended for use by children age 12 and under”? Are you a retailer of children’s goods? Do you resell used children’s clothing or toys on Ebay or any other online auction sites? Do you participate or shop at craft fairs? Do you donate used children’s items to needy organizations? Do you belong to a church that has rummage sales as a fundraiser? Does your child play sports and get their uniforms from a local screen print shop? Are you a consumer shopping for alternatives to mass-produced toys? If so, this law takes away that freedom.


Surely this legislation can be amended by incorporating some common sense and still make it possible to ensure our children’s safety without further hurting the US economy. According to the 2002 Economic Census (the last survey of its type), small U.S. clothing manufacturers (with fewer than 20 employees) contribute over $900 million dollars [consider: nearly $1 billion dollars] annually to the economy and comprise 68% of total apparel manufacturing in the U.S. This is clearly a vital and contributing asset to our economy. Multiply this fallout exponentially when you take into account the myriad other manufacturers, retailers and businesses that will be hurt or ultimately driven out of business.


So, why should you support amending this legislation? Because the CPSIA isn’t fair and will not function as written. It inadvertently punishes American industries unrelated to toys and will ultimately result in fewer alternatives to mass produced merchandise made in China. The concept that small producers should be subject to the same rigorous standards but with lesser regulation (and common sense) has already been fought for and sustained in the food industry, which is why your local farmers market still exists. Now this same idea needs to be applied to children’s products.


WITH TODAY’S RECESSION AND THE ECONOMY AS IT IS WORLD WIDE…THIS WILL AFFECT EACH AND EVERYONE OF US (kids or no kids!) WITH THE PRICES WE PAY FOR CHILDREN’S CLOTHING AND TOYS IN THE STORES. THIS WILL CAUSE MORE STORES TO CLOSE, MORE LOST JOBS AND MORE EXPENSE THAT THE AMERICAN FAMILIES JUST CAN NOT AFFORD RIGHT NOW! PLUS IT TAKES AWAY ALL RIGHTS OF “FREE ENTERPRISE” ! TAKE A MOMENT, PLEASE…AND EMAIL, WRITE OR CALL THE CPSIA OR YOUR STATE REPRESENTATIVES ! LET THEM KNOW THAT THIS IS NOT THE FIX THAT THEY ARE LOOKING FOR!!


What can you do? 1) Email or call the CPSIA - the office of the CPSC ombudsman 888-531-9070. http://www.cpsc.gov/cgibin/newleg.aspx Comments on Component Parts Testing accepted through January 30, 2009.




2) Email or snail mail your representatives. http://capwiz.com/americanapparel/issues/alert/?alertid=12274476


3) Call your representatives. For their contact information just enter your zip code. http://capwiz.com/americanapparel/dbq/officials/


4) Make your voice heard by voting on this issue. The top 3 in each category will be presented to President-elect Obama. http://www.change.org/ideas/view/save_handmade_toys_from_the_cpsia




6) Spread the word! Write about this on your blog. Forward this email to everyone you know! Tell others about this issue and encourage them to do the same.


7) Join others in fighting this cause. Facebook group Twitter search http://cpsia-central.ning.com/notes/Notes_Home


Read more about this legislation and its ramifications: Fashion Incubator Handmade Toy Alliance National Bankruptcy Day YouTube video YouTube Video YouTube Video 5 Minutes for Mom Cool Mom Picks The Smart Mama blogher Apparel and Footwear.org Toy Association.org Cafe Mom Safety and Compliance Zrecommends SleepingBaby.net Freshly Baked Blog


Monday, January 5, 2009

Deals abound at onlineauction.com!



Fantastic deals can be found at onlineauction.com!! "It's not eBay....cuz it's BETTER!" is so true! Both fixed price and auction format listings, and not a whole lot of competition ...yet! Now's the time to get unbelieveable bargains on collectibles, toys, games, electronics, clothing, oddities...just about anything you can think of!!


Here are some examples:






An ALL CANDLE and candle holder MYSTERY Box...starting at only 2.09!!






Vintage Palomino Horse Breyer or Hartland? Only 3.50 bid!






Gone Fishing Fisherman Biederlack Throw Blanket 60x80 only 22.95!! ( I bought 2 of these wonderful blankets - incredible deal!)






A Dozen Funny Golf Balls - only 3.25






Stained Glass Airplane Wow! Only 4.99!






AMD CPU Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core EE 2.0GHz FSB2000MHz Socket AM2 512KBx2 Hyper Transport 86.75!!!!






Avon Island Vibe Beach Glow Lotion only 3.50!! Get Tropical!!




There are over 17 millions items at onlineauction.com - something for everyone!


Please check out OLA.com!!