eBay to launch eBay Express in the UK
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Following on from its successful launch in the US, eBay is to launch its eBay Express website in the UK. The company claims the site will offer small businesses a hassle-free and credible route to market.
eBayExpress will operate alongside eBay's existing auction site, the main difference being that all items offered for sale on eBayExpress are new and have a fixed price.
eBayExpress features include;
- Get it new: Shop our vast inventory of brand new, brand name, and hard-to-find products.
- Get it now: Everything on eBay Express is offered at a fixed price by top eBay sellers. Get what you want now — no bidding, no waiting.
- Fill your shopping cart: Buy from multiple eBay Express merchants. Pay for everything — including shipping—in a single, secure payment using PayPal or your credit card.
- Buy with confidence. Every transaction is safe, secure, and fully covered by free Buyer Protection. See conditions.
- We're here to help: On eBay Express, you're always just one click away from help — including live chat with an eBay Express customer service specialist.
Posted October 2, 2006

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