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To: sam who wrote (2943)12/30/1998 9:28:00 AM
From: PAL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4903
 
If you look from 20's to 51, yes it is an impressive rise for a NON-internut stock. While other internuts are making new highs, ONSL is way below its zenith. I posted some time ago, that even good news ONSL teaming up with YHOO for small business auction. Who got the credit? UBID. Now can anybody logically defend that UBID is almost three times that of ONSL or vice versa. I did give an evaluation in my post to Colin.



To: sam who wrote (2943)12/30/1998 9:46:00 AM
From: zurdo  Respond to of 4903
 
sam,
I believe a small group of MMs play games with ONSL, at least that's what I think I see...NITE appears to be the leader in a continuing strategy to sell lower and buy even lower...If you have RT and ticker capability, see for yourself...If you disagree with me I'll certainly admit I'm seeing things that aren't there...Please follow that action for a few days, then see what conclusions you draw....



To: sam who wrote (2943)12/30/1998 11:01:00 AM
From: Mitch Vine  Respond to of 4903
 
From a customer satisfaction point of view ONSL wins hands down with me over the EBAY model. I tried buying something from EBAY and ONSL last week. With ONSL, I won the auction, was informed of the win, and then later was informed about the shipping information with a direct link to the UPS site for package tracking. The goods were shipped promptly. It was all done quickly and efficiently with no further action on my part. On the other hand with EBAY, after winning the bid, I was left wondering how/if the seller would contact me. He did finally. I then had to mail out a check and a note with auction details. At this point, two weeks later, I have to sit around a wonder when the goods will arrive, or even IF the goods will arrive. I don't know the seller, and I take the risk that they never ship. Personally, I will do all my future buying with ONSL. I don't mind spending a few bucks more for shipping for that kind of convenience.

....Long on ONSL since $ 10