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  2. eBay - Wikipedia

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    eBay is used by individuals, companies, as well as governments to purchase and sell almost any legal, non-controversial item. eBay's auctions use a Vickrey auction (sealed-bid) proxy bid system. Buyers and sellers may rate and review each other after each transaction, resulting in a reputation system.

  3. Online auction - Wikipedia

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    Private electronic market. Software. v. t. e. An online auction (also electronic auction, e-auction, virtual auction, or eAuction) is an auction held over the internet and accessed by internet connected devices. [1] [2] [3] Similar to in-person auctions, online auctions come in a variety of types, with different bidding and selling rules. [4]

  4. List of acquisitions by eBay - Wikipedia

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    Online marketplace United States $ 318,000,000: December 12, 2000: Precision Buying Service: E-commerce payment systems United States — January 8, 2001: Internet Auction Co. Online auction South Korea $ 120,000,000: March 5, 2001: iBazar: Online auction France $ 93,000,000: July 8, 2002: PayPal: E-commerce payment systems United States $ 1.5 ...

  5. Best tips and tricks for shopping on eBay - AOL

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    Others memed about fake auction items like falling asleep on a FaceTime call with Daniel Kaluuya or partaking in a staring contest with Cillian Murphy. So far, most of the real eBay listings have ...

  7. Yahoo! Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Auctions is a service set up by the online search giant Yahoo! in 1998 to compete against eBay. [2] There are currently only two localizations of the service active in Taiwan and Japan ; Yahoo! has discontinued the service in the United States, Canada, Singapore, Hong Kong, United Kingdom and Ireland.