Gonna be eBaying the dress and all the damn books I didn’t need to buy.
How to eBay all the junk I don't need
How I did it: I gathered up all the books I know I'll never read again and listed them. Most books had photos online registered with the their ISBN numbers, and all I had to do was describe the condition of the book. Ebay's format makes the process incredibly easy to do.
Lessons & tips: I realized all of the hidden aspects behind selling... Ebay fees,
paypal fees, shipping fees, and everything else that added up and took
so much out of my profts! Definitely look these up before you sell.
Resources: Ebay.com, paypal.com.
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jdawnsadler12 chugga chugga choochoo
Ebay or Craigslist worked really well. It’s all just stuff…I took pictures of a lot of it so I still have teh memories but the “stuff” is gone. I’m making an effort to not buy anything I don’t absolutely HAVE to have.
I was going to do this but with the new fee structure it just doesn’t seem worth it. Going to tagsale it and then freecycle whatever’s left.
Once I did the calculation of all the stuff I don’t need that I could sell on eBay. I will probably be around $500 better off.
The only thing that keeps me from doing is that I didn’t want to deal with any problem that comes up from online transactions with complete strangers over at the other side of the world.
I didn’t do EBay but I did sale some books and Movie on Amazon made a decent amount of money too
I’ve done some ebay selling. It’s time-consuming. Is it worth my time? I found I was making like $1 per hour when I was selling kids clothes. But if I can find a way to do it profitably, I will.
Renee49 is dancing as fast as she can
There is a definite strategy to it but, once you figure it out (and you never really do) it’s a blast! Shipping can be a drag so don’t sell anthing you would not want to pack.







