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Bidder's Edge Offers Largest Listing of Sports-Related Items Available At Online Auctions.


Business/Technology/Sports Editors

BURLINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 11, 2000

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 Auction,

Live2Play, MountainZone and SportsTrade

Bidder's Edge, Inc. (www.biddersedge.com), the world's number one online auction portal, today announced the addition of five new sports-related online auctions to the list of more than 170 sites it already searches. The new sites--Curran's Cards, GearHead Auction, Live2Play, MountainZone and SportsTrade--increase Bidder's Edge's offering of sports equipment, collectibles and memorabilia mem·o·ra·bil·i·a  
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1. Objects valued for their connection with historical events, culture, or entertainment: posters, publicity photographs, and other movie memorabilia.

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 to more than 645,000 items.

"Bidder's Edge enhances the user's online auction experience by enabling buyers to quickly search for items they want, compare prices and track bidding information at hundreds of auction sites," said James Carney car·ney  
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Variant of carny.
, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Bidder's Edge, Inc. "These new sports-related auction listings, coupled with our original sports news, information and expert auction commentary, make Bidder's Edge a bull's-eye for sports enthusiasts looking for Looking for

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 deals on sports equipment, team jerseys, baseball cards, autographs and other related items."

Bidder's Edge offers news and expert commentary devoted to the world of sports and sports memorabilia The term sports memorabilia usually refers to anything that can be directly connected to a sports event or personality. These items are generally gathered by fans of the particular sport, athlete or team that the item signifies or by collectors who find value in the rarity . Sports fans and collectibles experts Bill Beaman, Jerry Shaver and Larry Canale, former editors of Tuff Stuff Tuff Stuff is a long-running magazine publishing prices for trading cards and collectibles from a variety of sports.

The magazine was launched in April 1984 by store owner Ernie White, who named the magazine for his ability to offer the "tough stuff" to find in his store and
, a national guide to sports cards and collectibles, provide helpful news, pricing analysis and reliable auction information to help buyers find, track and win the sports merchandise they want most. Bidder's Edge regularly showcases hot sports-related items available at auction across the Web and predicts trends based on user searches.

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, trading cards, autographs, surfboards, hiking equipment--sports fans know they'll find all of these items and more at Bidder's Edge," said Larry Canale. "Bidder's Edge is the ultimate portal destination for sports collectors, fans and athletes looking to find the latest news, largest selection of merchandise and best pricing information on the Web."

About Bidder's Edge

Bidder's Edge, Inc., the largest online auction portal, aggregates nearly 6 million items at more than 170 leading person-to-person and merchant online auction sites, including the FairMarket network. It is the first Web site to help buyers find great deals and win more auctions. Its popular tools and services facilitate the bidding process by searching multiple auction sites, tracking items of interest and providing the best market intelligence. InformationWeek named Bidder's Edge as one of the 100 most innovative practitioners of e-business in the New Economy. Internet Cool Guide also identified Bidder's Edge as a leading auction Web site. Bidder's Edge was founded in April 1997 and is headquartered in Burlington, Mass.
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