Trade Me raises charges
Published March 29th, 2006
Australian Auction Info
Trade Me is under fire from online traders after hiking charges - just 21 days after Fairfax spent $700 million to buy the auction website.
From tomorrow the company is halving the number of items that can be listed for sale at no cost.
Business manager Mike O’Donnell said the move was designed to clear up the often-clogged site and was aimed at professional sellers.
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