AuctionTeq is a ASP.NET script for Auctions scripts design by Webspoke Internet Solutions.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. AuctionTeq software empowers you to conduct ebusiness in a new way.
Publisher review: AuctionTeq software empowers you to conduct ebusiness in a new way. AuctionTeq software empowers you to conduct ebusiness in a new way. It introduces flexible and dynamic pricing into your sales strategy and provide your customers with a more interactive and exciting way to purchase your goods and services on-line.Overview - Merchant auctions their own items - single seller model - Customer pays the merchant for the items sold - Merchant ships the items to customer Key Features - Unlimited auction lots - Unlimited auction categories - Featured and active auction listings per category - Search and browse facility - Notification of auction status by email - Ability to track and monitor auctions - AuctionTeq Manager administration tool - Customer registration - FREE .co.uk or .com domain name (when hosted with AuctionTeq) - Remote management of your auction site - Choice of on-line payment methods - Multiple auction types (forward & reverse auctions) - Reserve price auctions, or no reserve price. - Private customer account for tracking bids/payments - Integrates with the most popular on-line payment gateways for credit card processing Operating system: Windows
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