
Scott K
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If you can sell it and make a profit or unload your unwanted items, then it's worth it. Check out overstock.com and see if you like them better. |
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Black&Orange
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It depends what you're selling, but generally, yes it is worth it. You can start a store and keep an inventory and you generate sales and income 24 hours a day. All of this and you never have to talk to a single person!!! You can run your business from your bed if you wanted to.
So, yeah, it's worth it. |
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taketwo
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restrictions are to protect the likes of you. |
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KaSsAnDrA
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Although they do have a lot of restrictions, they only do it to try keep people from getting ripped off. Ive sold a lot on EBAY and made most of my money back from the items which is great. I recommend it, I feel its worth it especially if you have to time to do it. |
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Wiz
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Yes people will buy anything |
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jasontogs
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It depends, if you are attaining powerseller status its worth it. if you are casual seller, use craigslist.org or something similar.
Trust me, I joined eBay in Jan. 2000 and quit because it wasted my money more than I made. |
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Daniel K
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It can be very worthwhile. About 15% of the people who pay for things never get their merchandise. Think of the possibilities. It's like going to Las Vegas and YOU can be the house. |
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P P
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Yes it is. I am a casual seller and I have always made a profit. |
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Stuedent
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Yes it takes skill to know when where and how to post each item |
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Recycle_ur_food_i_do
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it is if you have decent stuff to sell. |
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Gothic Marthaâ„¢
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Depends. I have been selling on there for 6 years now...I am closing up shop. It is too pricey now, customers are stingy and demanding and everything looks too commercial.
I got to figure out what I am going to do with all my product.
Good luck Hon. |
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