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3 Responses to “Has anyone made money selling stuff from estate sales on ebay?”
It depends on what you’re selling. A combination of craigslist and ebay may work, because you’re likely selling alot of items, including some very heavy items that aren’t worth shipping.
For anything you sell on Ebay, you want to see how it or similiar items are doing on Ebay, have to create a listing, write up a description, take a picture, and pay a listing fee. If it sells, you have to track the items that sell, and ship them individually.
Since you have alot, you might want to create one giant craiglist ad listing everything, to encourage people to purchase multiple things when making one trip.
If you’re selling anything small and valuable, like collectible records for instance, those are worth selling seperately on Ebay.
January 30th, 2009 at 4:16 am
soy de arjentina y me gustaria conoser gente de ese pais anota mi email grasias
PD:NO ABLO INGLES
February 1st, 2009 at 5:16 am
try crag’s list
February 2nd, 2009 at 3:22 pm
It depends on what you’re selling. A combination of craigslist and ebay may work, because you’re likely selling alot of items, including some very heavy items that aren’t worth shipping.
For anything you sell on Ebay, you want to see how it or similiar items are doing on Ebay, have to create a listing, write up a description, take a picture, and pay a listing fee. If it sells, you have to track the items that sell, and ship them individually.
Since you have alot, you might want to create one giant craiglist ad listing everything, to encourage people to purchase multiple things when making one trip.
If you’re selling anything small and valuable, like collectible records for instance, those are worth selling seperately on Ebay.