EBay Rules Germany
EBay Rules Germany
In the past I regularly shopped EBay Germany for automatics usually found several interesting prospects. Seems as of late to be a noticeable decline in items of interest listed. The only thing I found eariler was one Italian pictured from the rear hiding the release lever. Anyone add to this???
Re: EBay Rules Germany
The online marketplace "Kleinanzeigen" (up to 2023 called "eBay Kleinanzeigen") has gained quite on popularity in the past years. It's similiar to craigslist, I guess (apart from the name, I know almost nothing about craigslist). Maybe some people shifted from ebay.de to kleinanzeigen.de.XBMX wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2025 5:11 am In the past I regularly shopped EBay Germany for automatics usually found several interesting prospects. Seems as of late to be a noticeable decline in items of interest listed. The only thing I found eariler was one Italian pictured from the rear hiding the release lever. Anyone add to this???
https://www.kleinanzeigen.de/
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleinanzeigen
Re: EBay Rules Germany
If the car you see is photographed from the rear to cover the release lever, this may be due to security or privacy concerns where the seller wants to keep some information unclear until someone is seriously interested.XBMX wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2025 5:11 am In the past I regularly shopped EBay Germany for automatics usually found several interesting prospects. Seems as of late to be a noticeable decline in items of interest listed. The only thing I found eariler was one Italian pictured from the rear hiding the release lever. Anyone add to this???