European auction website QXL will pull down the shutters on its UK division
at noon on 30 May.
The last day that it will be possible to list an item on the UK site will be
9 May and all bidding and selling will end on May 19. Then the clearing up
process will begin and all accounts will be closed at the end of the month.
The company has written to its users telling them of the development: "We
would like to inform you that we have decided to withdraw from the UK market and
close the QXL.co.uk site.
"We request that those members who have an outstanding debit balance settle
their accounts as soon as possible. We would like to take the opportunity to
thank everyone who joined the
QXL
auction community in the previous 10 years and thank you for your custom and
loyalty."
It also warned that QXL voucher credits have no monetary value so will not be
refunded.
Rumours of a buyout of QXL began late last year with its stronger rival
Ebay
named as a possible bidder. Although QXL confirmed that it had been approached,
it would not identify the company behind the preliminary bid.
The company will maintain operations in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic,
Denmark, Hungary, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Switzerland and the Ukraine.
The news follows research from
Point
Topic that online auction sites are suffering a downturn in popularity, not
helped by the rise in fraud committed on such sites.
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