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Sunday Times "Trading Away Student Loans" Which "Parents Saving Money By Trading Online" The Daily Telegraph "Top 50 Websites" Channel 4 News "Cash-Strapped Parents Trade Online" The Guardian "Primary School Swapshop" The Sun "School Kids Can Dress For Less" The Daily Telegraph "It's Not So Much eBay As Fee-Pay" The Times "Full Marks for School Traders" Country Life "New Schools Trading Website" The Spectator "People Like Us" The Sunday Times "... Parents Turn To The Web ..." Detailed Schoolstrader media coverage below from 2007. We also have links from other websites like The Incredible Website. Media enquiries to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it The Daily Telegraph, 24.2.07 "It's not so much eBay as Fee-Pay" The Spectator, 24.3.07 The Times, 16.6.07 "Full Marks for School Traders" Angels and Urchins, 1.7.07 "Playground Trading Goes Virtual" (article not online) The Guardian, 24.8.07 "Second-Hand Needn't be Second Rate" (article not online - see below) The Sun Online, 27.8.07 "School Kids Can Dress for Less" Money Expert Online, 27.08.07 "School Uniforms Cause a Squeeze" Country Life, 20.9.07 The Times, 20.10.07 Country Living, 2007 "Schoolstrader" (article not online) Genzee News, 6.11.07 The Daily Telegraph, 3.5.08 "The Halls Are Alive to the Sound of Music" The Guardian, 18.10.08 Kent and Sussex Courier, 28.11.08 "Virtual Primary School Marketplace" The Sunday Times, 7.12.08 "Public School Parents Are Turning to the Web to Fend Off The Credit Crunch" Reading Evening Post, 6.3.09 "Parent Trade Online to Save Cash" The Daily Telegraph, 7.3.09 Channel 4 News, 6.3.09 "Cash-Strapped Parents Trade Online" MSN Money, 9.3.09"Cash-Strapped Parents Trade Online" Which 9.3.09 "Parents Saving Money by Trading Online" Various other similar pieces in March 09 in other media including Google News, Virgin Media, Huddersfield Examiner, Derby Post and local BBC Radio Country Living 7.09 "Schoolstrader" (article not online)
Article extract not available online: The Guardian, 24.8.07 "Second-Hand Needn't be Second Rate" "...increasingly parents are using the Internet to buy and sell second hand school uniform through established sites such as eBay aswell as Schoolstrader. Launched last September .... the free-to-use website enables parents, teachers and relatives with children at independent schools across the country to buy and sell almost anything online from Sherborne Girls uniform to Sony TVs and sailing dinghys. A new [Schoolstrader] site catering for the country's 17000 primary schools is being launched in the autumn ... " |






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