what about EBay?

I used to sell, but stopped when I got more involved in my writing. I still have things to sell. It's just better when you have things that are rare or popular. Otherwise, you just don't make much money from it.

But go for it. I think it's fine to try at some point. Just be sure to have your own scale. You can get priority mail boxes and supplies for free, if you agree to use them only for priority shipping.

;)

Lila
 
I would suggest it nailed, especially if you've had good experiences. Sure beats storing somethng away that you know you'll never use...... OR getting that part that you can't seem to find anywhere. Of course as with everything, there is a level of caution one should hold onto but I think if you're smart and know what to look for, it's all good.
 
I use it. I sold some characters and "money" from an online game I used to play and made about $350 bucks. I have also bought many out of print roleplaying games on there. I intend to sell some RPG books myself, but have been kind of busy. I still should break down and sell some junk.
 
got_nailed said:
What do you’ll think about sell or buying on the online actions?

I have got a lot of good stuff off of it and am thinking about selling a lot off of it.
It's worth it....
Set up an account and get selling!!
:)
 
Yea i do it 24/7 and make quite a bit of dosh :)
 
I support ebay. :) I've truly found some of my best deals there. I 'm mostly into the clothing, but anything that you can justify the shipping on is a good idea. Go for it. :cool:
 
If you're just starting out, and have "0" feedback it would be better to begin with selling a few lower priced items. As a bidder I would really be reluctant to bid when a seller has "0". What you could do is purchase a couple really cheap items first to get a bit of a rating.

Edit... also be willing to sell to Canada. My pet peeve is sellers who list that they'll only sell in U.S. If it's a collectible type of item, they've missed out on a lot of higher bids.
 
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kveeti said:
If you're just starting out, and have "0" feedback it would be better to begin with selling a few lower priced items. As a bidder I would really be reluctant to bid when a seller has "0". What you could do is purchase a couple really cheap items first to get a bit of a rating.

Edit... also be willing to sell to Canada. My pet peeve is sellers who list that they'll only sell in U.S. If it's a collectible type of item, they've missed out on a lot of higher bids.
Another tip is once you get established, don't use the same account for buying as you do selling. There is a lot of retaliatory feedback these days, so if you need to give a seller a bad rating, it helps that they don't attack your seller account.
 
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