Despite local competition from established sites like Tradera and QXL, eBay has since one or a few weeks ago finally opened a Swedish(1)edition: http://www.ebay.se. We'll see if eBay can make an impact.
And among the first batch of items, what do we find if not a broken VIC-20? No bids with four days to go, maybe something for one of the Stockholm based members?
http://www.ebay.se/viItem?ItemId=6766528525
(1) Compared to their previous, differently layouted, almost pathetic Ebaysweden site which did not accept the Swedish currency despite being the native currency to both buyers and sellers..
VIC-20: A common eBay item?
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VIC-20: A common eBay item?
Anders Carlsson
Intresting! Thanks!
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PRG Starter - a VICE helper / Vic Software (Boray Gammon, SD2IEC music player, Vic Disk Menu, Tribbles, Mega Omega, How Many 8K etc.)
Maybe even a common Scandinavian/Nordic trading place, if Sweden alone is too small. On the other hand, in population comparable countries like Austria, Belgium and Switzerland they have been around for a while, despite also having sites in Germany, Holland and France. Anyway, now it is running and maybe the market is big enough for two or three auction sites.
What I think is interesting about eBay is that they seem to have different categorization and subcategories from country to country. Maybe it depends on which kind of items are traded, but one would assume that most people around the world have the same needs to buy and sell things.
As an interesting side note is that currently they have no C64, Spectrum or Amiga items, only this VIC-20.
What I think is interesting about eBay is that they seem to have different categorization and subcategories from country to country. Maybe it depends on which kind of items are traded, but one would assume that most people around the world have the same needs to buy and sell things.
As an interesting side note is that currently they have no C64, Spectrum or Amiga items, only this VIC-20.
Anders Carlsson
To illustrate what I meant, here is an example.
On ebay.com, you expect to find VIC-20 stuff in either of those groups(among other places):
Computers & Networking > Vintage Computing Products > Commodore
Video Games > Systems > Commodore
Video Games > Games > Commodore
Video Games > Accessories > Commodore
On ebay.co.uk however, I can only find two relevant groups:
Computing > Vintage Computing
PC & Video Gaming > Vintage Gaming > Commodore
On ebay.de, you have the following groups:
PC- & Videospiele > Konsolen > Commodore
PC- & Videospiele > PC- & Videospiele > Commodore
PC- & Videospiele > Zubehör > Commodore
Computer > Klassische Computer > VC-20
Computer > Klassische Computer > Commodore
The latter even has three sub-categories for hardware, accessories and other. I know some of this may be cross-listing for people who don't know where to look, but to me it looks like US and German Commodore dealers have more reason to fine tune their auctions than those pesky UK people who only play ZX Spectrum anyway..
For comparison, on the newly opened Swedish eBay site, they currently are listing all kinds of computers, video games, HIFI equipment, DVD players and other stuff in one big master category. Within each subcategory, there is zero further detail, so XBOX and VIC-20 will appear side by side. Of course it can change by time, but I would have thought that they learned what kind of categories they need to break down into.
On ebay.com, you expect to find VIC-20 stuff in either of those groups(among other places):
Computers & Networking > Vintage Computing Products > Commodore
Video Games > Systems > Commodore
Video Games > Games > Commodore
Video Games > Accessories > Commodore
On ebay.co.uk however, I can only find two relevant groups:
Computing > Vintage Computing
PC & Video Gaming > Vintage Gaming > Commodore
On ebay.de, you have the following groups:
PC- & Videospiele > Konsolen > Commodore
PC- & Videospiele > PC- & Videospiele > Commodore
PC- & Videospiele > Zubehör > Commodore
Computer > Klassische Computer > VC-20
Computer > Klassische Computer > Commodore
The latter even has three sub-categories for hardware, accessories and other. I know some of this may be cross-listing for people who don't know where to look, but to me it looks like US and German Commodore dealers have more reason to fine tune their auctions than those pesky UK people who only play ZX Spectrum anyway..
For comparison, on the newly opened Swedish eBay site, they currently are listing all kinds of computers, video games, HIFI equipment, DVD players and other stuff in one big master category. Within each subcategory, there is zero further detail, so XBOX and VIC-20 will appear side by side. Of course it can change by time, but I would have thought that they learned what kind of categories they need to break down into.
Anders Carlsson