UUSwap.com Launches New Type of Free Online Swapping Platform


UUSwap.com Launches New Type of Free Online Swapping Platform

 by: Alex Cheng

New type of online swapping platform empowers both sellers and buyers to express their needs and wishes through its “Sell List” and “Want List”. Users can buy, sell, swap and exchange not only products, but also services, knowledge and information.

The UUSwap Team, a young pioneer in ecommerce, announced today the launch of www.uuswap.com After months of hard work, the new type of online swapping system is finally released. It will greatly improve the popularity of online swapping.

“It is a unique idea.” said Ben Bush, Chairman of UUSwap Programming Department, “On our new platform, users can find products, services, information and knowledge. And the most important, it’s FREE to use.”

In addition to its swapping system, users can build personal networks to enhance the connections between buyers and sellers, and to make the transactions much securer.

“You can choose to do transaction with your friends, or your friends’ friends. It’s much more safe and trusted.” said Ben.

"It is my belief that, as a unique online swapping platform, UUSwap.com can provide another fast track for the business exchange and transaction between trusted friends." Stated Link Jim, Vice Director of Marketing. "Our well designed reputation system will guard checkout process and ensure credibility.”

“It is our goal to make the purchase and transaction easy and convenient. UUSwap.com empowers users to easily track their posts, offers and orders. In addition, they can abandon their activities at any time.” said Link. “And on-site searching functionality will empower users to find out what they want in a very fast and convenient way.”

UUSwap.com also promises that they will not charge users for posting on their platform. It’s completely FREE. There is no listing fees, or cut for each sale.

“If you just want to sell several books, will you still choose eBay and pay the fees and cuts?” Link said that eBay or other online auction sites that ask users to pay listing fees are not suitable for the transactions of small items.