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Other Forms of Selling / I can't stand selling on facebook anymore
« on: August 25, 2014, 05:24:06 PM »
Facebook has helped me sell alot of items, but it has also caused me a lot of grief and headaches and wasted time with the flakes, cheapskates and the drama loving idiots out there. Anyway I am seriously thinking of abandoning facebook all together both for sellling and even my personal facebook profile.  I would love to use craigslist more, but unfortunately there is not really a craigslist site that covers my local area. I do use eBay but there are those items that are either to big/heavy or to inexpensive to hassle with listing and shipping. I have been thinking of creating my own local site to sell items and promote it with twitter and ads in the local classified paper(expensive) here that has a large following. On Facebook, I liked that people would be exposed to my items when they were not necessarily looking for that particular item, so in that way facebook helped, but it is also a timing thing if a person is looking for something you have specifically, good luck for them to find it if they did not get on the group page within an hour or so of posting it.

My question is: Is there another effective method any of you have discovered to getting you items for sale exposed to locals in your area?

Sorry to go on so long :73:

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Online Storage Auctions / Re: Hard Close v/s Soft Close
« on: August 25, 2014, 10:00:00 AM »
soft close for selling hard close for buying

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General Storage Auction Talk / Re: Has anyone ever found a Rolex?
« on: August 22, 2014, 12:25:46 PM »
i just found 2 real vintage bulova ladies watches in great condition. and have found multiple fakes as im in a military town and the boys go overseas and buy tons of fakes
I have 1 vintage ladies bulova watch I keep meaning to take to a jeweler to have them check it out before I throw it on ebay. It is 14k gold with about 4 diamonds but it is not working and the conditon isn't great.

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Vehicles at Storage Auctions / Re: Not technically a storage auction
« on: August 22, 2014, 09:38:05 AM »

The same as you would with a vehicle purchased at a storage unit auction. The towing company exercises a lien on the vehicle. They notify the registered & previous owners of the lien. If no one pays the storage fees, they sell the vehicle at public auction. Once sold, they give you an lien sale affidavit and other supporting documentation and you take it to your vehicle registration dept. It's pretty simple as long as they do their due diligence and complete the paperwork properly. In Texas, if you purchase a vehicle at a lien sale, you only pay tax on the amount you paid, not the standard presumptive value.

Very similar here in CA, the DMV has explicit rules on how they are to sell it off, as long as all those rules are followed and you fill out the correct paperwork it is a really simple process. Unfortunately I called the company and the vehicle they are selling was rolled, sop no longer interested, but at least I did the research for future right? :93:

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Vehicles at Storage Auctions / Not technically a storage auction
« on: August 21, 2014, 04:53:32 PM »
Has anyone ever bought a vehicle at a lien sale from a towing company? Car got towed, owner never paid fess type of thing. What was the experience like? Were there a lot of bidders? Do the cars go for a decent (ie cheap) price or do people spend crazy money. I guess I am more interested in smaller mom and pop towing outfits doing this every once in a while, not the larger companies in LA and such that auction off several cars a week. Let me know if any of you have any experiences to share. Thanks in advance.

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Garage Sales / Re: Advertising your garage sale
« on: August 20, 2014, 01:10:15 PM »
Anyone ever advertise on the garage sale websites?

No, I don't believe anyone uses them to find yard sales in my area.

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I haven't caught anyone, but I am sure it happens, I have so many people at my sales it is hard to keep an eye on everything. I guess if they need it that bad to steal from a yard sale, they can have it. :73:

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eBay / Re: Is the percentage eBay charges sellers too high?
« on: August 17, 2014, 06:06:19 PM »
I believe the subject of this topic is "Is the percentage eBay charges sellers too high" and not about using alternate selling sites.

Where in my post did I talk about using another selling site? I said no one is forcing anyone to sell on eBay is all so if a person thinks the fees are too high you will choose not to sell there. No one is forcing you to sell online at all. No one is forcing you to buy storage units either.
In my opinion selling on Amazon is both more difficult and more expensive and most other sites I know of don't get near the traffic. So it can be a matter of pay eBays fees and sell there, or not sell online at all like, it appeared to me, he was indicating. If the fees are too high no one will use the service.

It's on the shipping cost because sellers were taking a $20 item, selling it for $2 with a $20 shipping charge. That way they only paid the seller's fees on the $2.

I know the history of why. It still sucks!! I think if you purchase your postage through eBay/Paypal they know how much you are paying for shipping and a credit should be given for the FVF charged on actual shipping cost. Would not be that hard to figure out. Why punish the masses for the greed of a few. Because eBay is greedier than any of the sellers that were gaming the system.

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eBay / Re: Is the percentage eBay charges sellers too high?
« on: August 13, 2014, 01:58:13 PM »
What are you talking about? People don't have a choice but to pay their rate. Paying 15% of the sales price between eBay and PP fees is quite high. If people don't pay their account gets canceled. This is reminiscent of the old Ma Bell monopoly days.

I think he was indicating that noone forces you to sell on eBay, so if you choose not to sell there you don't pay the fees. I don't like paying 15% either especially when it is charged on the shipping cost as well, but there are some items where I can get alot mor eselling on eBay then local even with the fees, so I suck it up and do it.

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The Treasure Chest / Re: $ 160,050,500,500,001 in cash.
« on: August 12, 2014, 01:16:57 PM »
Too bad the $ sign you put in your post description isn't the real value indicator for the money.

What's the foreign currency actually worth in American dollars?

Its been worthless since 2009. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7995882.stm

from http://www.xe.com/currency/zwd-zimbabwean-dollar

Zimbabwean Dollar History
In January 2009, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe permitted the use of foreign currency in Zimbabwe in response to an economic decline that caused inflation levels of 5 billion percent. By April 2009, the Zimbabwe dollar was suspended indefinitely. The government has adopted a multiple currency framework which includes the Australian Dollar, Botswana Pula, British Sterling Pound, Chinese Yuan, Euro, Japanese Yen, Indian Rupee, South African Rand, and United States Dollar. For more information, read the BBC's "Zimbabwe's multi-currency confusion".

 

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Garage Sales / Re: Advertising your garage sale
« on: July 25, 2014, 09:39:25 AM »
There is a local classifieds paper for our town I usually advertise in. I also post it on various local facebook selling groups. Finally I put up signs near my house to get impulse buyers.

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What's it Worth?? / Re: Rock Band Accessories
« on: July 11, 2014, 08:12:18 PM »
In my area, next to nothing if you can sell them at all.

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General Storage Auction Talk / Re: Eating on the go
« on: July 11, 2014, 09:50:11 AM »
I will usually grab something between auctions, especially if I didn't purchase a unit at the previous one. While the other buyers are paying for their units it gives you plenty of time to get something to go. Beats waiting around in the sun for 20 minutes(or more) at the next auction stop.

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I would even go so far as to say the direct profit of a unit needs to be at least a $50-$100 profit for it not to be a waste of time/wash.


You value your time to little! I guess its really a unit to unit basis in my opinion, if it is a super fast clean out and a small unit I am satisfied with a $200-$300 profit, if it is a larger unit with alot of stuff to sort through better be at least $500, but I am happier with $1000+. Then again this is not my main source of income so I value my time outside work highly, if I'm not making $30-$50 hour on a unit, I'd rather be out spending my money on more relaxing things than going through other peoples junk. So in most cases if it is not at least $500 profit for me after all expenses I consider it a loss.

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interesting concept, don't know how it would work here in the US to sell on eBay if it could be done legally at all. I can see large buyer protection nightmare cases happening with significantly not as described cases. anyway good luck

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