some ebayers never made any money. You have to have the right items in your basement, Yes you can make money all those ways.
2007-02-21 10:41:19
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answered by stick man 6
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If you go to the lumberyard wayyyyy in the back they keep old rotting lumber there, you may be able to find some really good pieces. Nothing beats the stench of rotting lumber when trying to sell mutts. You can get a truckload of rotting planks for about 50 cents. Rusty nails can be found in most inner city playgrounds or torn down buildings, so they are free. So you will have $13.50 left to spend on a new outfit at the local thrift shop. Jeans and a flannel shirt will do, remember, the more holes the better, play the sympathy card. Enjoy your day Dingle!
2016-03-15 23:13:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I've bought socks at a flea market. I still have them. Big giant woolly ones I only use in the dead of winter. Sure you could make money. Motivation is all it takes and socks of course. I'll buy some. Someone has to supply socks.
2007-02-21 10:42:27
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answered by apple juice 6
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Honestly, the first thing you must do is research to see if this stuff sells! you have to realize that even if you sell a pair of socks for $5.00 and the buyer is willing to pay that, someone has to cover the shipping charges, and if stuff doesnt sell there are still fee's and if not that, your wasted time could be money! stick with researching first before you invest alot of your money and time, good luck!
2007-02-21 10:45:18
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answered by Larry H 2
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Yes and no. Yes, if you can sell quality socks (genuine and name brands are the best selling items) at cheaper price than at stores. Keep in mind selling at Ebay means buyer is going to pay for shipping. Now think, if shipping plus the cost of your socks can beat the price of stores?
No, if the quality of your socks are poor, or price is expensive than buying at stores.
Good luck.
2007-02-21 14:46:55
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answered by purplemollies 3
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Hi - I am a Silver Level Powerseller on eBay and have sold over 12,000 items.
Keep in mind that there is no one magic product - trends change and consumer preferences change. But, there is a buyer for everything!
You may find this guide helpful in getting started on eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Stay-At-Home-Moms-Guide-to-Successful-Ebay-Selling_W0QQitemZ9511531157QQihZ007QQcategoryZ102483QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem
This guide explains what kinds of things to sell, where to find them, how to use eBay, about shipping, and to get started TODAY, with no financial investment.
Blessings and good luck!
2007-02-22 00:49:42
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answered by atlantagolfshop 2
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Well, it depends..
2016-08-23 18:52:43
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answered by ? 4
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