

How
to Survive the Jungles of Ebay Selling
by Tim Gilberg
Come with me, we are going to take a safari into
the jungles of eBay selling, sometimes wrought with danger but most often
rewarded with treasure.
Beware of non-paying bidders, beware of auction
snipers waiting to try and steal your eBay auction at a very low bid,
but welcome the loot you will receive selling outdated relics in your
house for a small kings ransom.
Sell the heirlooms that even Salvation Army drop
off center would turn their nose up at.
Upon our journey we may encounter savvy eBay buyers
lurking in the Internet shadows and waiting to pounce like a ravenous
lion on novice eBay sellers.
Slashing and cutting your path through the eBay
sales jungle is no small undertaking, let me be your guide through this
sometimes-perilous journey.
Remember the moose head that was the family joke
when we went to visit grandpa Jim at the cabin every fall. The very same
moose head that now sits front and center in our family room. As this
was the sum total of our inheritance as our dear grandpa passed last spring.
Putting Old Grandpa Jims moose head up for sale and successfully selling
it to a corn farmer from Iowa for $300 was nothing short of a revelation.
Not only did the moose head eBay sale fulfill the
farmer’s dream of a big game trophy without firing a shot, but also
it unloaded from our hands an item that was flat out rejected by our local
charities.
After dropping the monstrous 400-pound beasts head
at the UPS packing store counter my brother and I exchanged high fives.
We could only think of 1 word that would adequately
describe the value of selling on eBay to our household PRICELESS!
One early Saturday morning, I was being dragged
unmercifully by my mother to some local garage sales. Fumbling around
in a near incoherent state I spotted on old wooden hand crank phone, it
was marked for sale at $30 being in a fowl mood I haggled the sheepish
sellers down to $10. Upon placing the old wooden hand crank phone up for
sale on eBay a bidding war broke out on the old antique phone, even I
was amazed at the final sales price of over $650.
On vacation with his wife and needing to kill some
time as his spouse was getting her nails done, Robert wandered into thrift
store that was located next door.
Robert spotted on the wall and old looking parchment
with what looked top be foreign handwriting of some kind the document
was priced at only $8 so Robert snatched up what he thought to be a valuable
treasure.
Robert was a certified pack rat according to his
wife, returning next store his jubilation turned to dismay as his wife
slowly shook her head with disgust as looked at the item he just purchased.
She demanded he get rid of it immediately. Robert dejectedly took it home
and decided to put it for sale on eBay. His wife’s displeasure turned
to glee as the $8 thrift shopped document item ended up selling for the
ridiculous price of $2600.
Your Ebay selling safari can begin at your very
doorstep
Look through you home for virtually any item you
can live without There are quite literally rivers of diamonds flowing
through your attic or garage.
Ebay has proven time and time again that one mans
junks is another mans treasure so do not assume that your cracked Gia
pet sitting on the back shelf of you closet will not make a woman in Kentucky’s
Gia pet colletion complete
There are some pitfalls and sand traps when selling
on eBay
Beware of The dubious and cunning eBay sniper
The eBay sniper is a much feared eBay buyer; these
villains have automated computer programs that will allow them to shoot
a last second bid on sellers who have not priced their auction item correctly
The Ebay sniper is a buyer who preys on the new
eBay seller. They look for mistakes such as misspellings in the title
of the eBay or listed in the wrong category these simple mistake keep
sellers away from your auctions allowing the sniper to target your auction
and snipe it with a last second bid for a mere fraction of its value
There is another vaunted creature that is the scourge
to eBay sellers.
The most hated creature in the eBay selling jungle.
It is the NON Paying Bidder, these hyena like animals turn tale and run
the minute you ask them to pay for the auction they just won. The non
paying bidders are click happy creatures who often develop an acute sense
of buyers remorse just minutes after winning you auction item. They have
the ability to come up with a dizzying array of excuses as to why the
cannot send payment such as their cat walking on the computer keyboard
and inadvertently placing a bid on your item for sale.
Defeating the NON Paying Bidder:
It is quite simple, click on Ebay help button and
enter the users Id, after 3 non paying bidder attempts the user will be
sent to exile never allowed to roam the eBay jungle again.
Explore your house and unearth hidden items that
you cannot quite bear to put in the trash but with eBay you can quickly
convert to cash.
Farm the river of diamonds available to you from
household relics, to your local thrift stores.
Keep an eagles eye out for any distinctive or one
of a kind items you may purchase cheaply. As the path through the Ebay
selling jungle becomes clear, you will be rewarded with sales and increased
space in your home. Using this online marketplace to eliminate unwanted
clutter and turn it into cash is the treasure at the end of our great
journey through the eBay wilds.
Tim Gilberg is able to provide information and insight
from a unique perspective - that of someone who is actually doing what
others just talk about. Ebay Power Seller Platinum Status was Attained
by Tim Gilberg, which is one of the highest sales levels attained selling
on eBay. Tim is active on Ebay and liquidation.com as well as consulting
and working with other Top ebay Power Seller's to give you real life in
use insight, not theories.Visit Tim Gilberg at his website Make
Money on eBay
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