Bid.com Introduced as New Brand for Internet Liquidators | Internet News

Bid.com Introduced as New Brand for Internet Liquidators

Written By
Paul Nicholls
Paul Nicholls
Mar 6, 1998
1 minute read

Toronto-based Internet Liquidators International Inc. said it will launch Bid.com next week as ILI’s online auction
consumer brand name.


“Bid.com is an exceptionally strong and easily remembered consumer ‘brand’ that we will be building through hundreds of millions of advertising impressions across America Online, Bell Sympatico, GTE and throughout the World Wide Web,” said Jeff Lymburner, president of Internet Liquidators USA Inc.


“Bid.com is one of the cornerstones of our 1998 consumer initiatives. Since
January 19, we have introduced our unique next generation of interactive
software; increased the number of weekly auctions held from two to three; and
begun accepting American Express as a payment option in addition to Visa and
MasterCard.”


Following the Bid.com launch, the company said it will make a number of its
products available for sale in the U.K., Germany, France, Italy, Japan, and
Mexico.


Internet Liquidators provides online auction services and offers a variety of
branded consumer goods at significant discounts to retail prices.

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