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Sell and buy surplus goods. Currently we have the following categories:
- Bulk - Closeout - Discount - Liquidation goods - Production surplus - Stock surplus - Wholesale
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Welcome to TradeServer !
We are delighted to inform you about a Dutch initiative to stimulate international trade.
TradeServer is a unique new system that simplifies trading. It is developed for producers, traders and demanders
Earn 25 $ (usd) for each paying customer you provide !
See the terms and conditions here !
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Register now !
Add Your company info to TradeServer for FREE.
How to upgrade Your FREE account.
If You wish to upgrade Your account to a "normal" account, You can transfer 99- Euro (119 U$D) to our bank account in Holland:
Code:
BIC SNS. BANK BNL 2a
IBAN NL27.SNS Bank
NR: B0955529697
Tradeserver, Groningen, Holland
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Starting from a Normal account, You can use our TradingServices
Or click here to pay using Your creditcard
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In 2004 Dutch companies imported €50 BILLION (milliard) (Euro) worth of goods from Azia alone ! This was an increase of 18% opposite to 2003. Export to Azia alone increased with 20% to €18 billion (Euro).
In the first quarter of 2005 those numbers where still rising !
With the biggest harbour of the world located in Rotterdam, goods can be delivered straight to and from Holland.
TradeServer can help You to get in touch with these Dutch companies !
You can, ofcourse, also get in contact with other (worldwide) companies that are using TradeServer.
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With a Normal account You can:
- Place Your product, lead and company info online.
- Access all company info, products and leads.
- Contact other companies using our message system.
For only € 99,- Yearly.
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With a Pro account You can:
- Place Your product, lead and company info online.
- Access all company info, products and leads
- Contact companies using our message system
- Add Your company logo to Your company Info
- Add images to Your product-info and leads
- Company Matching service
For only € 450,- Yearly
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With a Golden account You have all the benefits from the Normal and Pro account.
Additional with a Golden account You have:
- Logistic support
- Request support
- Request matching
- Personal advice
For only 1750,- Yearly
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Please, register first for a free account. With a free account, You can add Your company-info, products and leads to TradeServer.
You can upgrade Your free acount whenever You wish to.
If You have any questions regarding the accounts and/or available services, please contact us: info@trade-server.com |
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It's official. Grand Theft Auto IV is a video game blockbuster, with gamers around the world buying up more than 6 million copies of the gritty, urban action title in its first week of sales.


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- Agricultural, Food and Beverages
- Arts, Crafts, and Gifts
- Chemicals, Plastics, and Raw Materials
- Clothing, Textiles, and Accessories
- Computer and Electronics
- Electrical and Lighting
- Hardware and Machinery
- Home and Office
- Medicine, Health, and Environment
- Metals and Minerals
- Services
- Toys, Games, and Sports
- Vehicles and Transportation
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