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Re: How are things selling these days?
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Posted by Hobo,NC on December 14, 2006 at 15:36:30 from (71.28.120.31):
In Reply to: Re: How are things selling these days? posted by RustyFarmall on December 14, 2006 at 11:45:24:
I am in the same boat you are in, bout have got out of the ebay deal. I put sum of my stuff in a store at a buy it now price. Sales are really down but stuff that sells brings my price. I don�t miss the hassle of the auction deal at all. It does surprise me at the low prices I see their, just goes to prove theirs sum out their who have nuttin to do and sell at close to cost and give the profits to ebay. Sure sounds like ebays the pimp in the deal. I have came up with a few items that I wuz the only one who had at the time. They sold well I made money, wuz a good buy for the customer. It did not take long fer others to figger out my package and see I wuz doing well on the items. I then see I go a few weeks and no sales on these hot items do a search and see were a few others have it listed at cost, they ruined the market no one makes enny money. Nutter killer izz the parts suppliers come out with new stuff so I get a few to see how they will sell. Next thang I know I am sit�in on a few hundred bucks of the stuff then they come up with a special at a big savings and then ebay izz flooded with these parts and I am stuck with�em are sell at a loss to match the others. So Now I never jump on new stuff, I wait in a few mounts it will be on special at a much lower cost.
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