World Commercial Forum Launches a Swap, Sell, Buy of Refurbished, Used and Brand New Mobile Phones A
Added: (Sun Mar 18 2007)
Last night the 15th March 2007 at London-UK, World Commercial Forum officially launched its online mobile phone auction website that allows registered members to buy, sell and practice “Trade by Barter” a process of buying mobile phones by simply exchanging or “swapping” “a phone for a phone” or any privately owner consumer electronic(s) with other interested site members whereby cash becomes scarce. World Commercial Forum’s mobile phones auctions primordial objectives is geared towards maximizing the effectiveness of a commercial auction in the 21st century with massive public access to both used, refurbished and brand new mobile phones for any person with or without legal tender notes from around the world.
The services of World Commercial Forum’s Mobile Phone Auction are free to every individual micro seller until Dec 2007 as confirmed by the Marketing Director Stanley Mbiydzenyuy a prolific search engine optimizer and senior security officer. As part of the services, the specialist auction site has in-built stores or shops to allow worldwide mobile phones and accessories businesses to offer products on sales for just £10 a months in a store that takes 200products(Expert store). However, World Commercial Forum offers four levels of stores as Basic, Medium, Advance, Expert and Accessories stores. At this rate it is cheaper than the average ebay’s listing fee of £0.30 and Carphone Warehouse Auction that will be charging at £1.25 to list a handset, which is assumed to come into force from November 17th 2007.
It is apparently quite understandable that a good number of mobile phone consumers tend to stick onto their old phones and I am presuming that this move will help them to change these old phones for either Latest refurbished or used phones, newer or latest phones and as such World Commercial Forum mobile phones auction shall become an asset to help them to sell or swap their old phones without a charge which will help to save money they would have paid to Ebay, Carphone warehouse auction, Amazon etc for a much needed course. Mobile phone Consumers in some third world countries are presumed and expected to benefit from the services of World Commercial Forum’s mobile phones auction by buying and selling or swapping for free plus the ease to use the site’s auction tools. The site is much similar to ebay in functionality and features but beats ebay, carphone warehouse hands-down by offering “Trade by barter” services.
Could World Commercial Forum have prepared rival ebay and carphone warehouse for a “six feet” home? This remains a question for the future to reveal. However World Commercial Forum does have some serious advantages over Ebay, Carphone warehouse and Amazon respectively owing to the reasons that, it’s free for individuals to trade and cheaper to any businesses as compared to these veterans competitors charging £0.10 per listing with ebay and £1.25per every mobile phone listed with Carphone warehouse. World Commercial Forums chief marketing and research executives’ vows to tackle risk at all level of the business by making sure proper checks are done on all mobile phone stores before they can be able to establish a reasonable store. This is to make sure sellers are who they claim to be. When it comes to African Mobile phones dealers, it was made clear during this lunching that, only those who can be 100% verified will be given access to sell in bulk only after they have been cleared. Many 3rd world countries will be asked to use a UK, USA, and EU registered escrow appointed by World Commercial Forum if they wanted to board the auction. This move is to cut down on scams and con masters from the Great African nation.
With Ebay standing its place as the sharpest tool in the auction box rivaling CarPhone warehouse and Amazon, World Commercial Forum has all the mechanism needed in order to compete in this field without any fear. This conclusion is drawn from the facts that World Commercial Forum is a fruit from the gardens of Bob Geldof and as such it is free to everyone plus it is affordable to any registered mobile phones dealers with an on-site shop. The end result is that, loads of Ebay, Amazon and Carephone warehouse customers are going to be put off by listing fees and that is where the competition really seems to heading six feet beneath the earth.
For more info on http://www.worldcommercialforum.com you may contact; press@worldcommercialforum.com
Research suggests this move to be a great move of recent times I reckon. Watchout!
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