eBay Almost Free Items
There's always something behind in everything that you read, saw, hear or offered for free. No matter when, who, how, what or even why. So that's the title of this guide or experience, as I will like better to be called: "eBay Almost Free Items".
When I began buying items at eBay I never checked or compare prices. I just merely BUY IT at the moment (a newbie common mistake). Eventually then I moved to compare prices from stores ending up in auctions (now my favorite). As you can see my score here is not a uff super higher like I have seen from others sky high at 13,000, but I have had a lot of fun and have learn a lot from good people in the US. I have dealt with very good Sellers in several ways. 2 or 3 have been bad seeds and maybe someday I will get the inspiration to write down a bit of this (MMMMM that would be nice, but not at this moment).
As anyone whose experience is growing I finally moved to SELL and here's the "Almost Free" thing. It's the same as find all things on your attic and sell them on a flea market or even at a garage sale. eBay's advantage: simple hundreds of thousands of potential buyers. You'll probably think that this is something that you know, hear or doing it right now, but reality: most people do not or simply are afraid to do so. People and friends that I know are afraid of trying to sell something through eBay. I have told them the advantages and the "Almost Free" things that I have obtained due to this and it has been the spark for them to try out.
I began selling things that I really couldn't sell in my country through any means and stock them in a storage room for sometime filling me up space needed for more important and more valuable things than those. Used car parts, OEM parts replaced by performance parts, collectibles that don't really appreciate anymore and so on, have been some of the items I have sold. Like I said, there's a lot of people that have done this, but there are many that don't.
When you SELL a couple of your stocked items, gradually you'll see your PayPal (if you are subscribed with them) account growing and growing and growing...eventually you'll realize that this effort of SELLING, removing and cleaning old stuff, emailing potential buyers and final buyers, you'll definitely will know it was worth it.
When you probably ran out of your items, then the fun of acquiring things "Almost Free" really begins. Why is it "Almost Free", because you spent a little of effort dealing with customers and send it out heir items through mail and you received an unexpected amount of extra money for something thrown away in a corner of anywhere at home.
To conclude and maybe to you all BUYERs that have never SELL anything, maybe this will help you out to clean out your corners and begin a whole new experience that I really, with no regret, enjoyed!
Part of the coolest and "Almost Free" things that I have acquired here are:
1. A set of 4 awesome 18" aluminum wheels for my Mercedes SLK 230.
2. An AEM EFI Programmable ECU System for my 3000GT VR4.
3. A Pair of turbos for same VR4.
4. Several STAR WARS items that I'm really a SW fan, like the rare Tie Bomber.
5. Few used DVD's.
6. Several anime collectables and stuff.
You'll notice that are few, but the first 3 items are worth more than $3,000.00. I my opinion it is simply good and reasonable. I hope this experience or guideline will help, motivate or encourage you to give that step you'll need for something new.... take care all of you and GOOD LUCK!!!
SithPitt


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