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Auction it TODAY – Kuwait

Auction it TODAY

Auction it TODAY is basically a company that will take care of selling your stuff on eBay. A Kuwait branch was announced awhile back but they just very recently opened up shop. I called them up to get an idea of how their service works and this is what I found out. Just a note, I am not 100% positive about the information below because the person I spoke to wasn’t very clear over the phone. But this basically what I understood from him.

1) You bring your item to them

2) If you don’t have an idea how much your item is worth they will research and find out how much its worth on the market

3) They will take a picture of your item, post it on eBay and take care of shipping the item to the buyer and everything else

4) In return they take a commission fee. If your item sells for under $500, they take 38% commission. If your item sells for more then $500 they take a 30% commission. The commission fee is negotiable if you have a lot of items.

5) If you list your item without a reserve and no one buys it. You pay them only KD2. If you list and item with a reserve price and no one buys it, you pay them KD7.

Auction it TODAY is located in the Free Trade Zone near Movenpick , Building D-14. You can call them on 4613325.

I personally think its a cool service but the commission rate is just absurdly high. Is this normal? I have never used a service like this before so 30% could be the standard rate and I wouldn’t know.

29 replies on “Auction it TODAY – Kuwait”

This thing has been around in the FreeTrade Zone for months.

I doubt this concept will work in Kuwait for a number of reasons:

1) Ebay’s biggest market is in North America and Europe. Who is going to buy a Lampshade or an old iPod from a seller in Kuwait? Let’s bear in mind that doesn’t even include shipping to XXX…..The only people who will buy are Kuwait based Locals.

2) The 30% is standard for these type of operations in the US. There are already several companies fighting for a very small piece of the ‘high street’ auction business in the US. (i-soldit.com is one such competitor)

3) What real value does this service bring to the table? I, You or any other seller can take a picture of my item – and post it DIRECT to Ebay AND AVOID the 30% commision rate etc.

This model may work in the US because people who are not computer savvy may like to avoid the ‘internet burden.’

Let’s not also forget that in the US and EUROPE a ‘second hand market’ exists.

In Kuwait, apart from cars, most people give their old stuff away to the poor etc.

A nice idea, but ultimately a flawed business model. I will be surprised if they stay in business for too long.

Toxy no one would sell a lampshade to the US. I doubt they could survive on commission made off lamshades.

thats not what you would sell. What you would sell on eBay to the US or Europeans is stuff which they dont have like Persian carpets, antiques, rare art, camels etc.. thats how Auction it would make money, commission on expensive items.

Right Mark, the ‘lampshade’ comment was being sarcastic. 😉

And as far as I know Persian Carpets are not allowed to be imported into the US due to the Iran embargo.

The problem is Mark, that as you know, Kuwait does NOT produce any of its own goods. We are a country which is self relient on Imports.

Unless you are considering selling Barrels of Oil on Ebay, I can’t see how they will survive.

p.s. Do you really think that Kuwaitis with rare Art pieces are going to goto an Ebay Auction House to sell their goods?

A flawed concept I’m afraid. Thumbs down from me.

i think it’s the same idea from the shop called “we sell your stuff on eBay” in “The 40 yr old virgin” movie..
by the way don’t they have i website?

Another issue I suspect they will face is the fact that they are located in the KTFZ… It’s not easy gaining access to the free zone. You have to have business in there. I rememebr once, they banned anyone who’s Iqama is not by a company in the KFTZ from entering… The companies inside had a heck of a time with their customers.

lol egay is already unreliable as is, they don’t need another middleman. do you also have to pay the ebay fees?
what a worthless and expensive idea.

Commission too high and the whole issue of who will buy what in the US from Kuwait. A local ebay would be cool though… and Mark’s Buy and Sell thing in the forum isn’t bad either.

i think ebay has local sites for different countries .. like canada and UK and france ..

i had a business idea , but i was too lazy to work on it .. they should have took the licens from Ebay to use their name and site and make up their own local kuwaiti Site .. like Ebay.com.Kw … which serves only Kuwaitis and u can only watch kuwaiti items … with proper advertisement .. ppl would sell their stuff by their own .. even it was 90% dependable on used cars market ..

kuwaiti people are educated enough to know how to use the kuwaiti ebay .. and that would be a great business plan .. instead of that stupid one

What about shipping costs ? If I sell my car through them and they get 30% commission. Are the shipping costs inclusive ? If so, that might be a good deal.

Toxy,

FYI.
The embargo as to Persian rugs and “floor textiles,” pistachios, dried apricots, and Persian caviar was lifted in June of 2000.

I heard that they are cutting down that rate from 30% to 10% , 38% is what the mother company takes in the US, but they really are a middle man for BUYING items from wbsites that dont accept out of US credit cadrs and/or dont ship overseas, i think this service is really cool , I have used it myself and they really take out the hassle out of online shopping. thats only my opinion

camels on ebay, that is really funny…

however here is some light on the primary issue.
I happen to know quite a bit about kuwait and US and all about selling online
online stores dont exist in kuwait or wont survive unless they have a retail location. mainly because kuwaitis take shopping as a hobby. they love spending time in malls and haggling the vendors and eating out. as far as selling personal used stuff, i dont think kuwaitis are into buying used stuff. its degrading to them. other then kuwaitis there are ppl from poor countries trying to make money to take home and try to spend only on necessities. besides kuwait is too small so you can drive to any part in no more than an hour so nothing is ever shipped.

There WAS a place on the FTZ that did this and they stopped
they were also a FedEx place so they didn’t entirely go under

if you have a credit card based on an account in the USA, you can get PAYPAL and sell it yourself on Ebay
but Paypal (like mine) based on a Kuwaiti based credit card can’t receive money and so i can’t sell on Ebay

I have been trying to open an account with eBay for years. Kuwait is not listed on their selling country you can only buy from international sellers. I think the idea was fantastic but was not thought of properly before the business started the rate is way to high. even if ebay allows Kuwait as a selling country it would be an embarrassment due to the posts amazing service aramex and dhl are way to expensive on the other hand. the post office still calls you up give you a 4 digit number on phone which you have to write down so that when you go pick your items you give them back the 4 digit code they gave you.

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