Individual consumers have a fleeting opportunity to buy computer parts
more cheaply than the wholesale prices major computer system integrators
and retailers pay for goods they sell.
The CuteBid electronic auction company of Ottawa announced today that
beginning on May 15th it will auction off almost a quarter of a million
dollars worth of Dantek Technologies computer parts through its website
located at URL: http://www.cutebid.com.
When Dantek Technologies recently merged with NetVista Inc., a member
company of the Infoterra group of companies, the newly merged companies
disposed of a large supply of new computer parts. CuteBid will be
selling these parts over the next several weeks. Each week cuteBid will
place numerous new items on the auction block to be sold at rock bottom
prices.
CuteBid expects these parts to sell at far less than dealers’ wholesale
prices. Bidders may purchase each part individually, or through special
arrangements they may make bulk offers for many parts at once. For a
limited time individual Canadian (and worldwide) consumers will have
buying power equal to that of any major wholesaler.
CuteBid.com is an electronic auction site designed to provide Canadians
with auction services similar to those the Americans enjoy via their
ebay.com. At CuteBid.com buyers pay no fee to bid on auction items.
CuteBid.com is an on-line shopping service that is open 24 hours a day,
seven days a week. It provides a product listing service like the
classified ads, plus the bargain prices and excitement of an old
fashioned auction. Each listing may include a photograph. It does
contain a detailed product description, and payment and shipping
information. Visitors will find detailed and easy-to-follow instructions
about how to sell or buy, bid, cheaply outbid opponents, close deals,
insure merchandise and ship it to happy customers. CuteBid.com is a
refreshingly different way to shop and save a lot of money.
CuteBid is always looking for sellers who would like to liquidate a
large amount of merchandise at deep discount prices. Anyone wishing to
discuss such arrangements should call Terry Cheng at (613) 276-6348,
send a fax to (613) 235-1558, or leave a message at
te...@sprintcomputer.com.
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J. Ziggy Ziegler
http://www.aaxion.ca