Thursday, October 2, 2003

NashAuction Annouces its Own Merchant Gateway

NashAuction Annouces its Own Merchant Gateway

NashAuction and NashCash are now one single company!

(PRWEB) March 7, 2005

In January 2005, NashCash has merged with NashAuction - the Free Online Market Plaza. After long debates on whether or not to include a new online payment service (in addition/exchange to existing paypal ID verification) for Nash's rapidly expanding community - Nash Team has finally decided to make a powerful move towards creating a safe and inexpensive way for online transactions. Many Nashers have been asking to drop the use of Paypal for good - due to its unhealthy fees. Since Nash has become the top of the free online auction sites among thousands of daily users and for the last 5 months has topped all the online searche queries - there became a good time to make the way for something new in the whole online payments industry - the 1.5% fee for ANY transaction amount - this has waken the calm waters of internet and generated a tzunami of new Nashers who pour in for a free auctioning and super cheap online money payments. Nash Community are people who have been trading for years on other doing-alike sites - paying hundreds of dollars from final-value fees to featured-front-page fees - have been the corner-stone of droping such sites for good - even though those sites claimed to be the most trusted (because of being signed with Paypal) - the security is one side of the table - the other side is affordabilty - and when Nash came along with the brand new idea of freeing up auction selling from all - completely ALL - fees and merged with NashCash - charging members only 1.5% on any transaction - the response from buyers and traders was enormous - most of sellers cannot have time to list more items - daily sales are amazing - there is no adequate place online like Nash - bar none!

The Nash Team is presently a group of professional powersellers who used to be on the brink of a complete madness with the way the big-bad-bay site was prohibitively overcharging by making it a complete non-sense - since everyone knew that only 25% of goods on bay-site can actually be sold - basically too many products - and most of them are simply getting dusted - due to the high listing fees - so the sellers would not cut the prices down - being afraid of high fees. Nash has done it a different way - there is no dusting items - every little item gets sold - compare to bay-site the feedback system on nash generates more positive feedback than any other online auction site - because everyone pays - much quicker - due to the low initial prices - sellers have no fear of high fees - because there are none.

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