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Dawdle Goes Live
Game buying and selling portal opens its doors.
Date: Monday, November 05, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Dawdle, a new online marketplace for gamers promises to make buying and selling videogames easy, painless, and secure. Dawdle has launched new online video game buying and selling platform, which provides an easy, hassle-free way to buy and sell interactive entertainment hardware, software and accessories. Dawdle utilizes proprietary technology that automatically matches buyers and sellers. The easy to manage listings guarantee buyers receive exactly what they want and sellers are always paid. To help get users started, Dawdle has waived all listing fees through December 31. To experience Dawdle, visit www.dawdle.com ..

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