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Selling personal items on
eBay:
In order to try my luck with eBay, I walked around my house, looked
through my closets and finally found a Sony player that I’ve had for
about 8 months. I thought that it might be worth something, so I went
onto eBay and typed in the product code to see if anyone else was
selling one.
To My surprise,
there were tons of them and they were fetching around £50-£60
($80-$90). My eyes lit up and I felt a bit of excitement tingle in my
tummy – perhaps I can fund my little research project (i.e.
unemployment) by selling goods on eBay!
The first thing I
did was find the exact same Sony player for sale and wrote down
everything the seller wrote – even the price for postage and shipping
(Otherwise I would have had to go to the post office to get it weighed
and that’s taking time away from earning my living!)
I then went to eBay
and watched a short little presentation on becoming a seller (yes, I am
that sad) and then entered the ‘Seller’ section. It was quite
painless…just asking for your usual contact, credit card and bank
account details. There were about three screens to fill out and a
Direct Debit Mandate to print, sign and post. Thereafter, I had my
account name and password and was ready to auction off my Sony
player immediately.
Fortunately, I
already have a digital camera and I must say that I love my camera more
than anything. if you don’t have a digital camera, you can take regular
photo’s but you’ll have to wait to get them developed and then mess
around with a bloody scanner (scanners really bother me!). A digital
camera will be worth it’s weight in gold if you’re going to sell
products on the Web.
Being all
professional, I took the Sony player out of the box, arranged
the various items nicely on a tabletop and took a photo…Err, actually I took 10 just
to make sure that I caught the display from the right angle. (It was my
first time!!!).
Thereafter, I logged
into my account, specified that I wanted to sell and started following
the instructions. I had to write a little title and product
description. Again, I went to the manufacturers’ website and *borrowed*
their text – why recreate the wheel? eBay give you a few handy tips on
how to make your text bold, underlined and larger. It’s worth the small
amount of time it takes to make your ad look good. You then have to add
your picture which takes 2 seconds. There are a few more questions on
shipping, insurance and how you want your goods displayed. Anyone who
takes their time following along can figure it out.
When my husband came
home, I was so pleased to show him my listing on eBay, however it was a
bit scary to see that the only bid I received was for £1.00. Yikes!
Thankfully, the following day, the bids had taken the price up to £30
and I decided to call my friends and family to let them know that I’m
earning money! The final bid eventually came to £52 - How exciting is
that!
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