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<p>[QUOTE="sand, post: 7525634, member: 118540"]I just tried catawiki, via my usual Chrome web browser, on my desktop computer. I was immediately greeted with the following dialog, at the bottom of the web page, which wouldn't allow me to do anything, unless I click "Agree" or click "Manage Cookies".</p><p><br /></p><p>"We and our partners use cookies and similar technologies to analyse site performance, provide social media functionality and to deliver personalised commercial content on this and other websites. By clicking 'Agree', you consent to our <a href="https://www.catawiki.com/help/cookies" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.catawiki.com/help/cookies" rel="nofollow">Cookie Policy</a>. You may change your settings anytime by clicking 'Manage cookies'."</p><p><br /></p><p>I stopped right there. I almost never click on such things. It just seems unnecessary, and a waste of time, especially if I'm a potential customer who may want to buy something on the web site. I've seen this before, on some web sites. However, most major web sites, the sites that I like, such as Ebay, Amazon, CoinTalk, etc, don't do such things, if you just want to look at stuff on the web site. I don't like to be asked to agree to anything, just to look at a web site.</p><p><br /></p><p>To the OP, to be more independent, you could create your own web site, and sell coins on that web site, via Pay Pal. I have purchased coins from such web sites, via Pay Pal, because I trust Pay Pal. With Pay Pal, I can pay the person, without having to click a single button, on the person's web site. To pay the person, I just go to Pay Pal, type in the person's email address that is designated for payments, and send the money via Pay Pal. The difficulty with having your own web site, of course, is advertising, but I imagine there are ways, for example via word of mouth on coin forums etc, as long as you follow the Coin Talk Rules for such things, and whatever the rules are on other coin forums.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sand, post: 7525634, member: 118540"]I just tried catawiki, via my usual Chrome web browser, on my desktop computer. I was immediately greeted with the following dialog, at the bottom of the web page, which wouldn't allow me to do anything, unless I click "Agree" or click "Manage Cookies". "We and our partners use cookies and similar technologies to analyse site performance, provide social media functionality and to deliver personalised commercial content on this and other websites. By clicking 'Agree', you consent to our [URL='https://www.catawiki.com/help/cookies']Cookie Policy[/URL]. You may change your settings anytime by clicking 'Manage cookies'." I stopped right there. I almost never click on such things. It just seems unnecessary, and a waste of time, especially if I'm a potential customer who may want to buy something on the web site. I've seen this before, on some web sites. However, most major web sites, the sites that I like, such as Ebay, Amazon, CoinTalk, etc, don't do such things, if you just want to look at stuff on the web site. I don't like to be asked to agree to anything, just to look at a web site. To the OP, to be more independent, you could create your own web site, and sell coins on that web site, via Pay Pal. I have purchased coins from such web sites, via Pay Pal, because I trust Pay Pal. With Pay Pal, I can pay the person, without having to click a single button, on the person's web site. To pay the person, I just go to Pay Pal, type in the person's email address that is designated for payments, and send the money via Pay Pal. The difficulty with having your own web site, of course, is advertising, but I imagine there are ways, for example via word of mouth on coin forums etc, as long as you follow the Coin Talk Rules for such things, and whatever the rules are on other coin forums.[/QUOTE]
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