Harmony Lane

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Wanna try selling on eBay?

Welcome back to Harmony Lane. Come on in and find a good seat because tonight we are going to talk about selling stuff on eBay.

What can I fix for you? Tea, coffee, cranberry juice? We have more hot apple pie and some candy cane icecream.

Please make yourself comfortable.

Today I met a man at Tim's that was asking about selling things on the internet. He has a 1949 International Famall H tractor that he would like to sell.

He was wondering where he could go to find a service that would sell it on eBay for him.

So tonite in the chat room on Strokenet interestingly enough the topic of selling stuff on eBay came up again. Jean Riva (caregiver to her husband Don) along with Don used to sell on eBay before Don's stroke and now they would like to get back to doing it again.

Well she says that they are using a service that does the selling for them. It is called "I sold it on eBay". There are a number of these stores all over the United States and they do all of the work. Jean says that all they have to do is sort through the stuff to sell and cash the checks. Cool eh

So what does a service like this cost? Well Jean says that they typically charge 25 percent of the sale. (which considering the work involved would seem to be quite fair)

Well that is not FREE is it!..... Nor is the service available in Canada. (at least to the degree that it is in the states.)

So to that end here is a link to a blog that provides FREE resources for selling on eBay. Check it out and tell me what you think.

Here is the link. http://selling-on-ebay-now.blogspot.com/

I hope you find it usefull and helps you sell your stash and make tons of cash.

I know it is time to say good bye. Well thanks for comming by and safe home.

Don't forget to come again. Let me know if you find a great FREE site that you would like to share here at Harmony Lane.

Smiles :o)

Gary

2 Comments:

  • Gary,

    Back five-six years ago when we were hot into selling on e-Bay many of the antique stores in our area of the country offered this same service of selling on e-Bay for a percentage. Believe me, learning the rope of selling on e-Bay takes more time and effort than it's worth if you're only going to sell a few items. Call around to your antique stores. It's not a service they're likely to advertise but they still may offer it.

    Jean

    By Blogger Misadventures of Widowhood, at 12:19 p.m.  

  • This is relevant to Success Strategies strategies that one can do any kind of business online on ebay and can get good earnigs. I advice millions of customers to make use of this opportunity and try to sell anything that they wished to.

    By Blogger business opportunity, at 8:19 a.m.  

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