About this site
Q. So, what the heck *is* this site all about?
A. It's simple. We provide access to our unique, custom searches of the eBay database of auctions. This database of auctions is updated in real-time, second-to-second. As you land on a page here or use the search box at right, a script runs instantly and brings back the best results.
Q. Can't I just search eBay?
A. Absolutely! But here is what we offer: Uniquely targeted results. At eBay, you may eventually find what you are looking for. But you will also get all kinds of other results that may or may not be anything you are interested in. We get past all that extra baggage, drilling down into the database to bring back the most relevant result instantly. Want to just search our refined database results? No problem. Just type your specific search in our search box in the right-hand column. Depending on the results you get, refine your search by making it more or less specific.
Q. What do I need to do?
A. Just find what you are looking for! But keep in mind, this site is ultimately based on the eBay auction database, so you will need to register with eBay before you can make a bid or purchase. The good news: It's your typical registration process that only takes a second. The better news: You'll be registered with eBay! It really is a fun, addictive way to find great deals at the best prices the market can bear.
Q. Can I buy without registering with eBay?
A. Not at auction, no. But you can buy retail! if you don't mind bypassing the fun of bidding at auction, or you just can't find what you are looking for at auction, try Amazon.com. For example, here is a link to a search for railroad watches at Amazon.com.
Q. Why do some of your pages have funky titles?
A. There really is a rhyme to our reason here. The top level pages (that is, the ones you see right now in the left-hand column) are created specifically for you to browse the site. The next level pages (those are the ones you see after you click on a top level page) sometimes have a different focus. They are aimed at popular searches. Basically, we look for often-made searches, try to figure out exactly what the searcher is likely looking for, and populate the page with those results. So if you're just browsing the site, they may look "funky." But if you just typed in a similar term at a search engine, it will make perfect sense.
Q. Can I contact you with other questions?
A. Sure! Use the contact form below to drop us a line (If you don't see anything, give it a sec. This form may take several seconds to show up on the page):