Sell your Star Trek collectables free of charge, free of commission thanks to TrekWeb.com and Mallarkey.com


TrekWeb – the Star Trek fan site - and Mallarkey – home of the science fiction trader - today announced that they are teaming up to provide an opportunity for Trek fans to sell memorabilia and collectables free of charge.

Sign up for Mallarkey.com before 13th December and you will receive a 100% cash rebate on your subscription, as long as you nominate TrekWeb as your favourite site.

TrekWeb founder Steve Krutzler says Mallarkey is a great way to bring the fun back to collectibles trading. "Here at TrekWeb we are always on the look out for great services for Trek fans. We are delighted to team up with Mallarkey – it's a great idea to provide TrekWeb users with a marketplace where they can trade Trek with each other in a more targeted setting than eBay."

Mallarkey founder Mark Rogers said: "It is a great honour to get this support from TrekWeb. TrekWeb is the leading Star Trek fans site. TrekWeb thinks what we are doing at Mallarkey is right for its members and that's a terrific encouragement for us."

To take advantage of this deal

- Go to startrek.mallarkey.com
- Register and select Trekweb.com as your favourite site
- Wait for your 100% cashback. Sell as much as you like for a year.
- You could also win an Art Asylum model of Lieutenant Commander Data!

For more information online go to http://trekweb.com/articles/2003/11/17/3fb8c7b745acc.shtml

About Mallarkey:

Mallarkey www.mallarkey.com has been offering trading communities for fans and collectors since April 2003. The company was founded in September 2001 by former executives from the BBC, Amazon.com, QXL.

Mallarkey has a science fiction emphasis. It comprises a series of trading sites, covering a variety of science fiction and fantasy themes, such as Buffy and Angel, Star Trek, Cult TV in general and Doctor Who in particular.

About TrekWeb:
TrekWeb www.trekweb.com is the acclaimed number one unofficial Star Trek fan site. Founded in 1996, it reaches tens of thousands of visitors each month and regularly features in media coverage of Star Trek events and activities on Fox News, Time Magazine, the L.A. Times and TV Guide amongst others.





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