Posted on 12/21/2005 6:55:49 AM PST by Calpernia
Breederville.com Enjoys a Successful Year with Online Animal Auctions
Just over a year ago, a fledgling concept entered the Internet. Online animal auctions. Breederville.com has proudly proven the concept a success with sales ranging from pets to livestock.
Breederville.com Enjoys a Successful Year with Online Animal Auctions December 21, 2005 --(PR.COM)--
Breederville.com had its successful launch November 26, 2004. Its main focus, Online Animal Auctions.
Since their sole focus is classified and auction format listings for live animals, the staff is able to spend considerable amounts time with screening users and lending personal assistance.
Successful sales have included, pets such as primates, snakes, fish, and dogs along with livestock such as llamas, ponies and cattle herds.
Sellers are able to make sophisticated listings that include, terms of breeding options and sales; Fish and Wildlife and USDA license numbers; along with including video or health papers in listings for buyers to view. Sellers are equally able to prescreen buyers through a provided advance profile, Breederville MyMessaging and interactive forums. Terms of sales have often included buyers visiting with sellers while their auction bids act as a binding contract. Bids can be retracted upon buyers and sellers request.
Breederville.com isnt just about sales. The entire community format promotes a knowledge base through their Library, Newsletters, Online Tools and Community Forums.
Breederville.com will be enjoying an exciting outlook for 2006 with their up coming launch of a funding system for nonprofits in which hundreds of rescues, 4H groups and sanctuaries have already preregistered.
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1544220/posts
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Selfish ping
Thank you, good work you have done.
Keep growing in the years ahead.
Good Luck.
Ping, learn about animal auctions.
Well...this makes sense on why you are pretending that abuse doesn't exist. I hope your auction fails....it's a horrible idea.....you are selling your animals to many people who are frauds, liars, abusers and just sick people.
If you didn't follow something in that post 50, why don't you ask for clarification and I will restate.
Congratulations on a year! I will admit, I frequent your website just to poke around and dream about owning an alpaca...;-)
Successful year - Congratulations!
I did a large amount of my Christmas shopping this year from my customers.
I bought my baskets from eBay and emu eggs, ostrich jerky, goat milk made chocolates and exotic gamebird feathers and made baskets to bring to our family's homes.
I can't wait to try emu eggs!
I need to move someplace so I can own an alpaca, or ostrich, or goat, yeah, I want a dairy goat! Or something :(
::trapped in pavement::
Thank you!
"Frauds, liars, abusers and just sick people" don't pay shipping & handling to get their hands on animals; they pick them up free from the paper, or buy them cheap from backyard breeders. I wouldn't worry too much.
Still planning to own a dairy goat (with a bag...) and naming in nana!
Looks like you've got a stalker
Frauds have tried registering at Breederville. I've kicked about 10 off to date. About 5 had their data passed on to respected resources ;)
I'm thinking Fawn just doesn't understand something that I posted here: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1544220/posts?page=50#50
Fawn is referencing that thread in her post 6.
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