posted on March 22, 2013 07:05:56 AM new
sellers have to start somewhere but common sense would tell these sellers if buyers cant see the picture of a gold watch asking $500 and no description except-runs ,who is going to buy?
Ask himself or herself would they buy from this seller?
and we are not talking 9.99 making a 2 dolars profit.
may be some of you would like to buy it and write it off as charity.
[ edited by lostmymojo on Mar 22, 2013 07:07 AM ]
posted on March 22, 2013 07:12:24 AM new
My first sale is a book I have on my shelf,back then we dont need pictures and I dont have a camera,I dont remember how much I sold the book for,but I look around the house and find an envelope big enough to hold the book and walked to post office and mailed it,no online printing of shipping label and no paypal.
My fist camera is Kodak floor sample which took me 18 hours to install on my PC,I would get up in the middle of the night to check its progress,I thought this is the way it is,18 hours to install the software,not knowing there is something wrong with the diskette?
posted on March 25, 2013 01:56:09 PM new
My first sale was a Hot Wheels car I found in a bag at a thrift store. Paid $4 for the entire bag, sold one car for $75, then a 2nd car for $100, then a 3rd for $50. All were from the late 70's, early 80's still in their packages.
Thanks lost for clarifying the $10 extra for the monthly subscription vs. the annual subscription. That is what I was referring to.