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what is a good place to place wanted/auction add? - isobelley - 04-13-2014 05:22 PM I am trying to find a very specific cross pendant, that is no longer made. Amazon, ebay etc do not have it. Where is a good, broad viewed site that I can place a wanted add for it? - 10K.BC - 04-13-2014 05:25 PM Kijiji or Craig's List. If you have a picture of the item you're looking for, I suggest you post up a picture, so that people won't waste your time answering your ad based on items that sort of match your description but aren't what you're looking for. - Jake - 04-13-2014 05:38 PM Ideally if you could turn up an official catalog photo of it, a Google image search by example might find sites listing it. I doubt your going to find a selling through a jewelry piece description in an ad. You might do a web search for several variations like "cross pendant silver" and look through the results, you might run across it. - 804 - 04-13-2014 05:40 PM here is a totally free website just like ebay only you dont use cash. https://www.listia.com/signup/556117 BACKPAGE IS FREE TOO http://backpage.com ============================================================ And dont be fooled by the pennyauction website you have to PAY FOR YOUR BIDS. It is NOT FREE NOR ARE THE AUCTIONS A PENNY in the long run after you use up all your PAID FOR BIDS! |