uShops.com – Buy and sell stuff online

uShops.comOn uShops.com, you can browse, sell and mingle, just like in your local mall, except it’s from the tranquility of your home computer.

Signing up is free and easy, and if you are a seller you can create your own shop, like on eBay. You can customize your shop by adding a banner, avatar, or announcements. It’s free to list items with digital photos. Having a shop and selling items are also free, but uShops does add a 10% commission to the price the buyer pays. The site has payment by Paypal and it has a feedback system similar to eBay’s. One cool thing is that you can search for items by color or tag. The site also has Wishlists and a Forum where you can discuss buying and selling techniques or products.

uShops.com In Their Own Words

“We are a software company with a lot of passion, commitment and drive behind what we do and support. uShops is one of our first online services which started with the idea of selling jewelry online. Inspired and evolved, few months later we ended up with the platform you are currently reviewing or using. Our mantra is : “online shopping simplified”, “measure and respond” and “human touch”. This service is our beginning.

The management team consists a lethal combination of MBAs, marketing gurus and technology experts who bring a lot of innovative ideas to our venture. We are backed by a locally contracted accounting and legal team in Hong Kong.

OUR GOAL?

Our goal is to be the best online services out there to help individuals and businesses sell products online.

We want to make your experience a WOW experience, so please do not hesitate to send us feedback on where we might be able to do better. On the other hand, we are also a startup and prone to the usual hiccups. So we also appreciate your understanding and support.”

Why uShops.com It Might Be A Killer

uShops certainly is a complete and functioning site, with potential to make a lot of money from online purchases.

Some Questions About uShops.com

How will uShop stand up to the giant eBay? This is especially difficult to imagine considering that uShop is not radically different from eBay. uShops.com

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