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 ladyjewels2000
 
posted on July 14, 2008 01:15:32 PM new
I have a complete series of all 6 seasons of 24 that I purchased on ebay one by one for my own pleasure. I've seen them all and want to sell them as a group. I know that you can put in the UPC number for each season to bring up the stock photo etc but can you do it for all six seasons at once?
Promise I don't plan to compete on the DVD market against anyone.

 
 roadsmith
 
posted on July 14, 2008 03:50:31 PM new
Sometimes if you search on Amazon for one of those DVDs, you'll see a listing for the whole set and you can list yours through that means. Or you can list under one DVD, with the words "Complete 6-DVD set!" then go on with the description.
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 ladyjewels2000
 
posted on July 14, 2008 04:40:33 PM new
Thanks Adele
I guess I'll just use my photo and such. If they don't know what 24 is they probably won't pay my price anyway.

 
 roadsmith
 
posted on July 14, 2008 05:30:53 PM new
I've never watched "24" and have to admit I have no idea what it's about. I heard someone say once that it's a very good show. Can you give me just an idea of the theme?
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 roadsmith
 
posted on July 14, 2008 05:32:04 PM new
P.S. I've had some recent successes selling music, dvds, and books on Amazon, contrary to my experience with eBay. You might try listing there; it's very easy!
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 mamachia
 
posted on July 14, 2008 06:26:00 PM new
Hi Adele,
what is the percentage of returns on Amazon? do you have a store or sell individual items.
One of my clients wants me to sell his stuff there but I have been resistance as I do not know anyone who sells on that site.
TIA
Rosanne AKA mama

 
 roadsmith
 
posted on July 14, 2008 10:47:37 PM new
I haven't kept any records on the percentage of returns. I sell only books (mostly) and a few CDs, tapes, DVDs, etc. as I find them here and there.

The beauty is that you can list a book for 60 days, and then relist it. All free of charge; charges come only when it sells. And the business is very very iffy. Today I sold a $50 book and a $4 book, each of which I got for a quarter here in town. At any given time, I have about 150 books listed; some weeks I'll sell one book, others I'll sell 5 or 6. Prices have ranged from $4 to $120 (the latter is rare!).

When I bring a book home, I research it on Amazon, eBay, and AddAll to see just what I have, and then make the decision to list on Amazon or set aside to take photos etc. etc. and list on eBay at some future date. If the book fits a particular niche, I might try eBay first.

Books are easy to list on Amazon, easy to store, and easy to ship.
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 ladyjewels2000
 
posted on July 14, 2008 10:53:41 PM new
24 is the best show on TV IMO. It doesn't sound like it would be but I got season 3 at a GS and once I started watching it I was hooked.
I would never watch in on TV - DVD is the only way to watch this show. BTW they were the first TV show to go to DVD.

Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) works for CTU (Counter Terrorism Unit) and fight terrorism for 24 hours straight. Each TV show is an hour of the 24 hours for that season.
It's something like the old Mission Impossible TV show on steroids.

 
 vintageads4u
 
posted on July 14, 2008 11:14:07 PM new
I'll buy them from you. I've been intrigued by the show but never watched it. I don't do cable or satellite and just watch local, internet TV and buy an episode on iTunes when I really want to see something.

My email is available by clicking on my username if you want to tell me a price.

Or if you list them somewhere, just let me know.


Beth


Antique Ad Shop
 
 roadsmith
 
posted on July 14, 2008 11:15:20 PM new
Well, I'm convinced. I'll watch a couple of episodes this fall. "24" sounds a lot like the cable (A&E?) show "48 hours," which I catch now and then.
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