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Traders Trade -- For People Who Buy, Sell and Trade Onlinehttp://www.traderstrade.com [Traders Trade -- For People Who Buy, Sell and Trade Online] TechNewsWorld reports that Yahoo has cut some of its auction fees to challenge eBay. Yahoo says it is removing all fees associated with Auctions listings, including listing fees and final value fees.

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[Blog.centresource.com] CentreSource: Blog » yahoo drops auction fees: Yahoo has no plans to end the fees it charges users on its other auction sites, including the one for Japan, the company’s top auction site. The company also runs auction sites in Canada, Singapore, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

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