Lots of books tell you how to buy and sell on eBay. But what if something goes horribly awry? Do you have to chalk it up to a "lesson learned," lick your wounds and move on? Not a chance. Don't Get Burned on eBay offers relevant lessons based on real-life stories posted on eBay's Answer Center. With sharp, witty rhetoric, veteran eBay user Shauna Wright (co-founder of the popular web site ), shows eBay veterans and newcomers alike how to avoid those nasty scenarios, and how to pull themselves out of the muck if they've already fallen in. Six entertaining (and hair-raising) chapters cover real problems that people have encountered with bidding, payment, shipping, packaging, dealing with other eBayers, and coping with the eBay system. This book is for anyone who's ever used eBay, because even veteran buyers and sellers often don't know the intricacies of eBay's and PayPal's rules. Don't Get Burned on eBay will leave you well-informed and better protected from potential pitfalls. The book's extensive glossary and numerous in-depth sidebars also make the book useful to people who haven't yet taken the plunge into eBay.
Read more http://avaxhome.ru/ebooks/0596101783asd.html
Monday, January 22, 2007
Florida Boy Uses eBay to Fundraise With His Head
Now this is someone using is head to good use.
If being diagnosed with leukemia wasn't bad enough, Patrick Pedraja's hair started falling out from the chemotherapy treatments."That was a big thing," said Patrick, who's 11 and likes to be called Pat. "I loved my hair.
"But his newly expansive forehead gave him a bright idea. If he could get companies to pay to advertise on his noggin, he could use the money for a good cause, like going around the country to recruit bone marrow donors to help others with leukemia.So Pat and his mom, Claudine Andrews, who live in Palm Harbor near Tampa, went to the world's pop culture marketplace - eBay - and opened an online auction.
For a minimum bid of $5,000, Pat offered to wear a temporary tattoo on his forehead for a month touting the winning bidder's goods or services.
Read more http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070121/NEWS/701210373/1004
If being diagnosed with leukemia wasn't bad enough, Patrick Pedraja's hair started falling out from the chemotherapy treatments."That was a big thing," said Patrick, who's 11 and likes to be called Pat. "I loved my hair.
"But his newly expansive forehead gave him a bright idea. If he could get companies to pay to advertise on his noggin, he could use the money for a good cause, like going around the country to recruit bone marrow donors to help others with leukemia.So Pat and his mom, Claudine Andrews, who live in Palm Harbor near Tampa, went to the world's pop culture marketplace - eBay - and opened an online auction.
For a minimum bid of $5,000, Pat offered to wear a temporary tattoo on his forehead for a month touting the winning bidder's goods or services.
Read more http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070121/NEWS/701210373/1004
Sophie Ellis Bextor: I’m addicted to eBay
Sophie Ellis Bextor has revealed she’s addicted to online auction sites such as eBay - but she’s trying to work on her problem.
Read more http://fametastic.co.uk/archive/20070120/4173/sophie-ellis-bextor-im-addicted-to-ebay/
You just need her money for that.
Read more http://fametastic.co.uk/archive/20070120/4173/sophie-ellis-bextor-im-addicted-to-ebay/
You just need her money for that.
Jessica Simpson’s creamsicle lip candy lipsticks up for grabs on ebay
More sick people out there.
Washington, Jan 20: If you yearn for lips like Jessica Simpson then just head over to eBay, for that’s where the singer/actress’ line of cosmetics is being auctioned.
The box of Simpson’s “Dessert Treat” line of cosmetics that has found its way to the online auction house has a total of 100 Creamsicle Lip Candy lipsticks.
And, the seller swears will make the wearers’ lips tingle and plump, reports TMZ.com.
Simpson launched the line of lipsticks in November 2005. They were an addition to her already popular Dessert Beauty line, sold at Sephora and online retailers, and the more affordable offshoot Dessert Treats, sold at drugstores.
The box of creamsicle lipsticks has so far gotten bids for a total of 47 dollars. They have been up for auction for five days so far.
Washington, Jan 20: If you yearn for lips like Jessica Simpson then just head over to eBay, for that’s where the singer/actress’ line of cosmetics is being auctioned.
The box of Simpson’s “Dessert Treat” line of cosmetics that has found its way to the online auction house has a total of 100 Creamsicle Lip Candy lipsticks.
And, the seller swears will make the wearers’ lips tingle and plump, reports TMZ.com.
Simpson launched the line of lipsticks in November 2005. They were an addition to her already popular Dessert Beauty line, sold at Sephora and online retailers, and the more affordable offshoot Dessert Treats, sold at drugstores.
The box of creamsicle lipsticks has so far gotten bids for a total of 47 dollars. They have been up for auction for five days so far.
'ImpeachBush.com' to fetch big bucks in eBay auction
This is crap, everybody is trying to make a living off the war.
A sale on eBay of a URL that will attract the strongest detractors of President George W. Bush could fetch a savvy investor a heavy return tomorrow. As of this afternoon, the going cost in an auction of 'ImpeachBush.com' is up to more than $25,000.
The auction of the internet address 'ImpeachBush.com' will take its last bid on January 20th. With 50 bids recorded, the highest is $25,100. The seller claims that the address gets heavy hits without ever having been used as a developed website. Statistics presented on the eBay page claim close to 4 million searches via Yahoo, and more than 1.5 million on Google.
Read more http://www.rawstory.com/news/2007/ImpeachBush.com_to_fetch_big_bucks_in_0119.html
A sale on eBay of a URL that will attract the strongest detractors of President George W. Bush could fetch a savvy investor a heavy return tomorrow. As of this afternoon, the going cost in an auction of 'ImpeachBush.com' is up to more than $25,000.
The auction of the internet address 'ImpeachBush.com' will take its last bid on January 20th. With 50 bids recorded, the highest is $25,100. The seller claims that the address gets heavy hits without ever having been used as a developed website. Statistics presented on the eBay page claim close to 4 million searches via Yahoo, and more than 1.5 million on Google.
Read more http://www.rawstory.com/news/2007/ImpeachBush.com_to_fetch_big_bucks_in_0119.html
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