MADISON, WI, August 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Stash Slash Marketplace categories are thorough and specific to make it easy for a buyer to browse quickly and efficiently. There is also a design wall where a buyer can compare fabrics, quilt blocks, trims etc to gain confidence with choices. Drop-down lists in many of the categories provide most terms that someone would use to describe an item so that searches for those terms will readily bring buyer and seller together.
Another Stash Slash bonus is the ability to list items such as small fabric pieces, skein remnants or incomplete pattern sets that would have been prohibitive elsewhere because of additive fees. Stash Slash offers sellers a free store, free home-page gallery images, secure log-in, shipping calculator and payment through Paypal.
Until the end of 2011 Stash Slash is offering a $15 seller membership fee with unlimited listings - a reduction from the standard yearly fee of $20. That means no additional fees of any kind for listing enhancements or final value. Even better, this provides an opportunity for sellers to make money while offering reasonable prices to encourage buying. Membership for buyers will always be free.
To be part of StashSlash.com, whether you are a seller or buyer, please visit the website at https://stashslash.com and also visit Facebook at http://facebook.com/stashslash
About the Company:
Stash Slash's designers have been buyers and sellers of textiles, fabrics and notions for 20+ years. They also sew clothing and accessories for men and women. They had grown frustrated with online auction and craft markets that were too broadly designed, favored large dealers over individual sellers and focused on Wall Street more than customers. Stash Slash's philosophy is to only be as big as necessary to serve its membership and never sell out to multi-million-dollar corporate lust. The people of Stash Slash have channeled their frustrations into a website created to fulfill the everyday needs of fiber lovers like themselves.
Contact information:
Paul Talbot
Stash Slash, LLC
Grant County, Wisconsin
(608) 237-1964
Email: contact@stashslash.com
https://stashslash.com
http://www.facebook.com/StashSlash
The above email is for public and press contact.
Company
Stash Slash, LLC
https://stashslash.com
http://www.facebook.com/StashSlash
Stash Slash Announces A Low-Fee Market For Textile And Fiber Sewers, And Crafters
StashSlash.com is an ad and dealer-free community for members who would like to sell or purchase fabrics, quilting supplies, yarns, adornments, notions, tools, patterns, books and other unneeded stash items.
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