Pandiwi Social Network and Auction Launched
Many ask what is Pandiwi?
Well in short, Pandiwi is an online marketplace for kiwi's to buy and sell on. The best way to describe how Pandiwi works is, think of Facebook & Trade Me merged together. Times are changing in the way people buy and sell online and simple online auctions are slowly becoming a thing of the past.
Whats unique about Pandiwi is, it offer its users a fresh new platform to not only buy and sell on. But it also offers buyers and sellers to network together all across New Zealand. It has many features that the larger online social networking sites have, it also offers similar online auction features to that of Trade Me, but all under one roof.
With a Live Trading platform you can directly and instantly communicate with other buyers and sellers all across New Zealand.
What does it cost?
Well in short, Pandiwi is FREE to buy and sell on. We do have added features that users can purchase optionally such as Featured listing, or Sponsored listing.
Think of it as Facebook meets trade me www.pandiwi.com...
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