Question:
Ebay Sellers?
guccicandy31
2007-11-18 05:04:03 UTC
I have a problem and Im not able to use my card in order to sell on Ebay but I have seen some sites online that claim to do the selling for you. They pick up all your items and sell and deliver them and take about 30% of the earnings. Has anyone heard of this or used i before? I have some some that I need to sell. Thanks.
Six answers:
brian c
2007-11-18 05:11:03 UTC
The places you are referring to usually only sell certain types of things, the biggest requirement that they have is that your item must have a certain resale amount dollar wise. ie. item must be over 20-30 bucks to begin with in order for the place to at least make 7-10 bucks off of your item.



another option is if you know someone whom is also on ebay and have them sell it for you.



you could also try craigslist which is free to advertise on its web-site. I have people sell their furniture on this site.



GOod Luck!
Just Bein' Me
2007-11-18 05:08:41 UTC
I always pay e-bay by personal check. I print out the statement and send it with the check. You could have a yardsale or advertise the items in your local newspaper in the for sale section near the yard sale section. I never heard about anyone coming to get the items and selling them for you for a commission. You could also put the items in a store on consignment.
Toni W
2007-11-18 05:15:48 UTC
I sell on Ebay & just opened a store--when I started My"credit" wasn't that great but I got paypal & started selling.

Yes, you can do "consignments" but why not get started selling on Ebay you will make a lot more $$.

Toni
anonymous
2007-11-18 05:06:29 UTC
Any registered seller can sell on your behalf it's a well known practice on ebay. I could seel for you if we agreed a commission. Email me if you want to talk
heavymetalbitch
2007-11-18 05:07:32 UTC
they need your bank details, not a card. i have been selling for a year and had no problems.why give someone else 30% when you dont have to
?
2007-11-18 05:06:31 UTC
Paypal are normally quite good. stick with them


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