on โ05-06-2013 09:28 AM
on โ05-06-2013 03:48 PM
only trouble with the ebay for Dummies books.. is that they are written for ebay.com not the Aussie site, and on .com (USA) the rules, fees and everything about selling is totally different to ebay aussie
on โ05-06-2013 04:05 PM
Thanks to a generous, fellow eBay member ( :-x ) I've had the opportunity to look through a couple of magazines that were supposed to be guides to eBay AU (buying and selling). As a fairly general overview, they have a few decent hints and tips (although a lot of them - to me - just seemed like common sense / courtesy), but I can tell you I learned infinitely more about selling from reading other people's perspectives, hints and experiences here on the forum, and there's always someone who has the most up to date info, or can find links / policies I can't. It's free, too. ๐
on โ05-06-2013 05:29 PM
As well as usually referring to US policy they are often out of date by the time they go to print as policies change so often.
on โ05-06-2013 06:23 PM
Maybe by selling that book to all the dummies on Ebay who think they can make money on Ebay. Thats how you make money on Ebay.
It is possible to make money, its just hard to make reliable good money
on โ05-06-2013 06:44 PM
So, if I purchase the book on eBay, pay by PayPal and not make any money in 44 days from date of purchase, can I put in a SNAD claim?
on โ05-06-2013 06:57 PM
Ohhh,I remember that DG-some of the stuff in those WAS very funny though :^O
on โ06-06-2013 06:56 AM
So, if I purchase the book on eBay, pay by PayPal and not make any money in 44 days from date of purchase, can I put in a SNAD claim?
:^O
on โ06-06-2013 07:21 AM
Who is calling who a dummy ? ( Nice replies only please. )
on โ06-06-2013 08:28 AM
I've bought many "dummies" books and have found that usually there is one(two or maybe three) little tit bits that you can use in them, although I am usually buying about a subject I know a fair bit about already.
They are entertaining because of the captions in them.