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Post by JoY on Oct 5, 2005 20:56:52 GMT 1
Motters...Just had a look at your shop on Ebay.... and spotted SAM!! 100% positive feedback. Very impressed. Do you make a good living from it? I am still searching for the right product to sell I sell a few bits.....I'm hoping Furbys will be in short supply by Xmas. Just bought a few. Other jobs we have... Hubby is a fireman. I am a distribution agent for our local free paper. (No.. not a papergirl!) I hire and fire and pay the paperboys etc and make sure all my area gets the paper. I believe in not having all your eggs in one basket.... always on the lookout for new opportunities.
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Post by Augustus on Oct 5, 2005 23:10:21 GMT 1
Handy to make sure you get the leaflets out too ?
ebay is a real find.
Anyone can really make some real money if they have some time and some commitment to give it.
P.
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Post by phugly on Oct 7, 2005 9:25:29 GMT 1
I've done a bit of buying and selling on Ebay, problem is finding a reliable source of the right product at the right price. Have bought and sold a few antique fruit knives, but only to keep my own collection going.
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Post by Augustus on Oct 7, 2005 9:48:41 GMT 1
finding good suppliers is not as hard as many people think.
But typing in 'wholesalers' or 'dropshippers' into google is not what you should be doing.
When you see something you like, see where it's made and don't be affraid to ring them and ask about a trade account.
Many deal with people using ebay or general market traders. They will have a minimum order value and many have different terms for shipping and payment.
Anyone can make a killing on ebay, but the answers are not found in any of these ' ebay sercets' type ebooks that are around.
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