sell stuff, don't buy
2006-06-25 01:48:39
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answered by rubytuesday. 4
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Get rid of all your unwanted items around the house. Seeing as you haven't got an instant outlay to spend on products, it's all profit.
If you do want to buy to sell, I'm afraid no body will give you the names of their suppliers. Obviously, because competition is not what they want.
At the minute eBay is going downhill fast. Their fees are extortionate, foreign listings are flooding the market, they don't do anything to combat problems. It's getting ridiculous.
I can suggest a few sites such as www.thewholesaler.co.uk or buying the Trader from W H Smiths, however after VAT and shipping you won't be making much profit.
The problem is that most people are using the same wholesaler or buying directly from the manufacturer, undercutting you by miles. Competition on eBay is fierce.
If you are interested in ladies clothing then please contact me.
2006-06-25 09:24:52
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answered by Crystal 3
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If you have items that is taking up too much space in your house, then put them up for auction on eBay. Just set the starting bid on each of the items you put on the site and wait for your money to come in.
2006-06-25 08:47:33
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answered by brian 2010 7
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2014-09-28 22:51:04
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answered by Anonymous
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wizardy 8 on PC, i brought 3 copies at about £3 each on eBay from sellers who wouldn't sell internationally i then sold each copy(one at a time) offering to international customers and sold one for £19.50 to someone in Finland, another copy went for £15.50 to someone in Canada and sold the last one to someone in Australia for £10.50(prices are before P&P and eBay/paypal fees) but i still made quite a good profit(some games weren't made availible in some contries and some were changed for release in some contries both which can afect prices), but be carefull as other eBayers might notice and try the same thing, just keep an eye on international and national prices for the same product and you'll soon notice a chance for profit, you might be better off sticking with computer games because it only cost's about £1.50-£2.50 more for P&P and you are less likely to draw attention from customs compred to sending electrical products
2006-06-25 09:10:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Well duh!!! Sell stuff........
Anything that you have in your house, that you don't use anyomre - put it on there. What ever you get for it, is more than it is making laying around in the house.
I sell my kids clothes - one's they have grown out of & some stuff that they have never worn. People will always buy records, cds & dvds.
Some people overcharge on the postage, and that's how they make money. I personally don't think that is right but each to their own.
Once you have over £50 in your e-bay account, you can transfer it to your bank account free of charge.
Go for it.
2006-06-25 09:05:15
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answered by MISS B.ITCH 5
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Buy a pallet load of stuff from various places for about 200.00+ and sell it and open ebay shop!
2006-06-25 09:01:12
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answered by black beauty 1
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Go to Garage Sales,buy stuff and resell it on ebay
2006-06-25 10:58:12
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answered by Utopia 4
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Buy low, sell high. For example, buy postage stamps that are going for a bargain, wait a month or so, then sell at 50% higher.
2006-06-25 08:48:21
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answered by Scabius Fretful 5
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buy low sell high. the majority of that stuff could be found at an old flea market. find another way. i think people are tired of the same old crap and getting ripped off. yhey aren't even going to it anymore.
2006-06-25 08:48:03
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answered by dude 5
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are u a seller or a buyer? Did you try other sites? What are you selling. For example, second spin and half.com are places to sell music.
2006-07-01 13:32:50
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answered by Rock_N_Roll_Chicky 5
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