October 10, 2006
Ableauctions to Host Soler Y Llach ''Important Stamps and Posters Auction'' on eBay Live Auctions

MALAGA, Spain--Ableauctions.com (AMEX:AAC - News) announced today that it will host the Soler Y Llach "Important Stamps and Posters Auction" on October 13, 2006 on eBay Live Auctions through its subsidiary iCollector.com. The auction will feature items from Buenos Air, a France Cover from Paris to Tallahassee, France Cover from Bordeaux to St. Lucia, an Italian Colonies Cover with Business ad, and a Uruguay stampless cover with Montevideo. Also noteworthy are a Switzerland Geneve, a Hong-Kong.10.rp, a Switzerland Basel, and an Amsterdam 5 rp.ca.

Soler Y Llach Subastas Internacionales, S.A. was founded in October 1989 by two families closely linked to the world of collecting: Llach Stamp Collecting and Soler Stamp Collecting. Llach Stamp Collecting (Filatelia Llach) was created by Eugeni Llach in Havana in late 1915. At present the third generation ensures professionalism. Soler Stamp Collecting (Filatelia SOLER) was founded in 1975. The exceptional ability and enthusiasm of brothers Josep and Ramon Soler placed this firm at the head of the stamp collecting sector.

Soler Y Llach initially specialized in stamp collecting auctions with an international scope. In 1995 the department of ancient books, manuscripts, prints and maps was opened. In February 2001 they held the first exclusive poster auction in Spain and in June 2003 the first exclusive "cinema showings" auction.

At present, the company located in c/ Beethoven in Barcelona has the privilege of using its extensive knowledge and experience in the commercialization of collecting Postal History, Numismatics, Ancient Books, Posters and Cinema Showings.

For more information about this auction visit www.icollector.com/itemlisting.aspx?sid=11453&pg=1.

About iCollector.com

iCollector.com is the pre-eminent supplier of live online auction technology and services to some of the world's most prestigious galleries and industrial auction houses and operates one of the largest eBay Live Auction sales and support centers in the world. It is the only auction technology company to be endorsed by the National Auctioneers Association (NAA) and has partnered with eBay Live Auctions in streamlining the process of broadcasting auctions real-time on the Internet. iCollector's technology enables auction houses to open their establishments to the world by allowing online bidders to participate in real-time on the auction floor.

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About Ableauctions.com

Ableauctions.com Inc. (AMEX:AAC) is a high-tech liquidator and on-line auction facilitator that operates the domains iCollector.com, Naalive.com, Unlimited Closeouts.com and iTrustee.com.

As an on-line auction facilitator, the Company, with the experience of over 3,000 auctions, has developed state-of-the-art technology to broadcast auctions over the Internet (www.ableauctions.com/technology) and currently provides the technology and related services to auction houses, enabling them to broadcast auctions over the Internet. The Company broadcasts business and industrial auctions over the Internet for auctioneers and members of the National Auctioneers Association (NAA) and art, antique and collectible auctions for numerous galleries and auction houses around the world through eBay Live Auctions.

As a liquidator, the Company, through Unlimited Closeouts and iTrustee, purchases overstocks, order cancellations and discontinued products from major manufacturers and importers, then sells the merchandise to major retail chains, other resellers or the public.

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