The following is a guest post by Sarah Rexman. When people stop paying their bills for their storage units, the storage company can auction→
The following is a guest post by Dave Slutzkin, CEO, Flippa.com. They don’t call it the World Wide Web for nothing. But how many→
John Goodman: Can you buy health care the way you buy goods and services on eBay? Almost. A small, emerging online service called MediBid→
The auction site Govliquidation.com has been called “eBay for the Pentagon”. It lets civilians bid for surplus military assets — from tanks and generators→
Buford, Wyoming, the town for sale we mentioned last month has sold for $900,000. The buyers were two businessmen from Vietname. MSNBC: Until recently,→
Buford, Wyoming, population now 1, will be auctioned at noon April 5. Don Sammons, the town’s sole resident, has put the town up for→
The board game Monopoly was originally a round oilcloth 33 inches in diameter. The earliest ever version of the board game Monopoly has sold→
According to Neatorama, this is a one-of-a-kind penny, resulting from a production error at the U.S. mint in Denver. It was struck in bronze→
According to ShowbizGossips.com one of the best things to sell on eBay is something you got for free. And that’s exactly what some enterprising→
Have you ever wanted to own your very own tourist town? A place famous for its antique shops, civil war memorabilia and quirky attractions?→
According to a report at MediaPost, a number of newspaper and broadcast TV news Web sites have come together to create Boocoo, a national→
Reuters: Weronika Cybulska never intended to stray from the corporate path. But when the recession hit and she lost her marketing job with a→
For sale: one Aston Martin Silver Birch DB5s. It’s not the most fuel efficient car available, but it does have a revolving license plate,→
Entrepreneur magazine decided to look back at some wacky ideas that went boom and bust in an instant. Are there lessons to be learned?→
Inc.: Pity the poor Mom and Pop seller trying to make it on eBay. eBay is instituting more changes today to stack the deck→
SkipMcgrath.com: eBay announced they will be killing the Dutch Auction format effective in May. Since eBay expanded and reduced fees on Fixed Price Listings,→
arstechnica: Economists have known for years that people tend to overbid on items up for auction. But experts did not know the reason behind→
amNewYork: Ever thought you would pay good money for dirt? Savvy entrepreneurs are hoping to capitalize on Yankees fans’ love for their cherished stadium→
The New York Times: Acknowledging that most online shoppers cannot be bothered with auctions, eBay plans Wednesday to announce changes to its fee structure→