Exchangehut
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Exchangehut is an online forum for college students to buy and sell sports tickets, used textbooks, concert tickets, CDs, DVDs, electronics, furniture and anything else a student could want to buy or sell at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It was started in 2003 by a student who was tired of paying too much for his textbooks. In 2005 it was bought by two other students.
It is much like eBay, except students buy and sell directly to and from each other. Exchangehut takes a small fee for this service. Exchangehut is expanding to other college campuses.
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This website scammed a credit card.

