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Making Money on Ebay

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  • Sammcc
    Sammcc Posts: 36 Forumite
    Amazon was not something I looked into so its worth a look also.
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  • soolin
    soolin Posts: 74,115 Ambassador
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    Sammcc wrote: »
    Amazon was not something I looked into so its worth a look also.

    Competition can be quite fierce on there and fees are higher . Also as a non adding seller you can only sell what they have in their catalogue already. Yu need to be a paid up member to list new items and add to the catalogue.

    It never hurts though to have more than one selling platform.
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  • Sammcc
    Sammcc Posts: 36 Forumite
    So week 2 and I have most of the stuff I had lying around up for sale now and I think I have found a couple of items that I can buy locally and sell on ebay for profit. I have been doing a lot of thinking and I have come to realise that I need to be interested in the things I'm selling to make this thing work. Anyway, here is the screenshot for this week.

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