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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 247602" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>Yes selling on ebay is easy, but I have heard the fees were high,now, its been awhile. I kinda got burned out when I listed a boat and got a bogus buyer. Although I got my final value fee back, I didnt get my listing fee back, and If I had ran it again, and got a bogus buyer again..I would have then been out 100 bucks instead of 50. Its a 1200 dollar boat. Actually the motor is what sells not the boat anyway. So if I listed it as a motor, with a free boat I guess I could have got around the 50 dollar listing, but I just kept it. </p><p>Everything I buy I usually get off ebay, plants, home decor, bike parts, boat parts, etc. Its easier to look on their for the collector piece you need, than to comb yard sales for goodies, although Ive often done that and came home with the motherlode and listed and sold immediately. Its great if you have the extra time, and UPS pick up is easy and cheap as is usps. I always have the option of paying by paypal, so the money is in the account, and you can print your labels for shipping and it comes right out of it, so its easy to keep your monies separate. You always specify that they pay the shipping. If you put in weight size etc, on your selling page, a buyer can calculate his cost before he buys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 247602, member: 1944"] Yes selling on ebay is easy, but I have heard the fees were high,now, its been awhile. I kinda got burned out when I listed a boat and got a bogus buyer. Although I got my final value fee back, I didnt get my listing fee back, and If I had ran it again, and got a bogus buyer again..I would have then been out 100 bucks instead of 50. Its a 1200 dollar boat. Actually the motor is what sells not the boat anyway. So if I listed it as a motor, with a free boat I guess I could have got around the 50 dollar listing, but I just kept it. Everything I buy I usually get off ebay, plants, home decor, bike parts, boat parts, etc. Its easier to look on their for the collector piece you need, than to comb yard sales for goodies, although Ive often done that and came home with the motherlode and listed and sold immediately. Its great if you have the extra time, and UPS pick up is easy and cheap as is usps. I always have the option of paying by paypal, so the money is in the account, and you can print your labels for shipping and it comes right out of it, so its easy to keep your monies separate. You always specify that they pay the shipping. If you put in weight size etc, on your selling page, a buyer can calculate his cost before he buys. [/QUOTE]
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