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Old 07-27-2006, 02:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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If your like me and You lay awake all night you can find the infomercials on at 3 am and the one i happend to catch last night was about folks who buy things from others put them on ebay and sell them... people are making a true living off the whole ebay thing. They are almost EBAY addicts... these days You can find everything on EBAY even a mcdonalds chicken nugget shaped like the virgin mary that people are bidding 10,000.00 for What is your outlook on this?
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Old 07-27-2006, 03:22 PM   #2 (permalink)
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well you can make money for sure...I know a guy who sold military stuff after buying it from warehouses...he made a ton by buying in bulk and selling individual pieces...as long as you got a buyer you can profit...
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I know that there are people that buy things on clearance and then sell it on eBay. I also know that they steal things from stores and then sell it on eBay. I guess that is 100% profit in that case. I have heard though that the ones that buy things on clearance and sell it on eBay have been known to make a living doing it so its not all bad. I am not sure though how they determine what it is that will sell. I sold some things but I don't seem to have the success that some have. I wish that I could find the things that sell so well so that I wouldn't have to work all the time to try to make ends meet like I do.
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The whole Ebay concept is similar to flea markets and warehouses. People have been doing the same thing, selling their wares, at flea markets for years. Warehouse stores do basically the same thing -- they buy things in bulk and sell them to make a profit. Ebay brings the experience down to everyone who can access the Internet.
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Lots of people make a pretty good income selling on ebay. If you can fnd stuff cheap and then make money online with it....well why not!!
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I guess its ok if you have the time to devote to something like that.
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