Do some research - try 'watch this item' option -- see wot goes for wot and only then put your item up
I mean items like the ones you are considering selling, obviously
2006-07-20 02:03:34
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answered by rose_pink 3
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Well personally I wouldn't bother with any Goods that are on EBay from Chinese Manufacturers.
Reason being ,my Brother sent for a Web camera as a Present to me.
When it arrived I installed it and there was NO PICTURE or any Sound.
I sent it to my Brother for him to Try it out in case I had done something wrong,but he didn't have any success with either.
He contacted the Seller and got No Replies,he then sent another email and was told to return the Web cam back to Hong Kong,to which he did by Recorded Delivery.
He didn't hear anything and contacted HK again, they insisted that it had not arrived back to them?
So my Brother Lost his Money but did contact EBay and told them about it.Steer Clear of anything out of Hong Kong.
2006-07-20 02:12:33
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answered by yvemaria1937 2
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I once bought some china mugs that were personalised. They had the people's names on that I was buying them for. They went down very well. Selling stuff from China is a totally different subject. very complex, some of their stuff is good and at a reasonable price. Some of the plastics are of a quality we produced over 30 years ago.
2006-07-20 03:16:23
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answered by Mike10613 6
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A safe bet is to work through a wholesale or drop-ship distributor.
This is safer for several reasons the most important of which are:
You will not be required to but large quantities. Most exporters will require a minimum purchase of $1000 or more.
Secondly, if there are any problems with defective merchandise it is much easier to return for refund or replacement it to a local supplier.
2006-07-20 23:55:48
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answered by TradeConsult 4
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Try to sell it on Ebay and if you sell thousands and thousands of them--it's a good product. If you don't sell any, then I would look for a new product. My Uncle Herman use to say, "You can't sell what they won't buy", and I try to live my life with his wisdom to guide me.
2006-07-20 02:05:53
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answered by EMAILSKIP 6
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Try knowing if the products will attract a lot of people.
2006-07-20 02:05:56
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answered by Nnamsco 3
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I have a friend who assures me that the quality is by far superior from Taiwan,so look there and judge for yourself.
Had a few bits myself and must admit quality was good.
Regards
Roger
2006-07-20 02:56:40
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answered by rog1952@btinternet.com 1
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