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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Selling on ebay
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<blockquote data-quote="Asd60303" data-source="post: 16313558" data-attributes="member: 40771"><p>sell on there quite a bit. Average about 30K/year in sales as a side hustle. Ebay favors the buyers is eh..as a seller you have to word your listings very carefully to not get charge backs and fiddle with the default settings to not enable returns and block certain buyers. Also when a seller wants to return something, you have to ask questions in a way to admit the seller bought the wrong item etc. GREAT PICTURES HELP A TON TO WORD OFF SCAMMERS OR SHADY BUYERS. Plus I marked all my items that I sold so I know if the return item was mine. Also, I called ebay probably once a week and their customer service was quite helpful. I sell used automotive parts. The fees were high but my profit margins were quite high and it was a place to sell to where I could list the item as a BIN and forget about it until it was sold; the ebay platform works for me.</p><p></p><p>Amazon I can't figure out for the life of me. I have items on there as well but the sales are uber slow compared to ebay. I know I have to fiddle with seo but don't have the time to learn it. Ebay is my go-to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Asd60303, post: 16313558, member: 40771"] sell on there quite a bit. Average about 30K/year in sales as a side hustle. Ebay favors the buyers is eh..as a seller you have to word your listings very carefully to not get charge backs and fiddle with the default settings to not enable returns and block certain buyers. Also when a seller wants to return something, you have to ask questions in a way to admit the seller bought the wrong item etc. GREAT PICTURES HELP A TON TO WORD OFF SCAMMERS OR SHADY BUYERS. Plus I marked all my items that I sold so I know if the return item was mine. Also, I called ebay probably once a week and their customer service was quite helpful. I sell used automotive parts. The fees were high but my profit margins were quite high and it was a place to sell to where I could list the item as a BIN and forget about it until it was sold; the ebay platform works for me. Amazon I can't figure out for the life of me. I have items on there as well but the sales are uber slow compared to ebay. I know I have to fiddle with seo but don't have the time to learn it. Ebay is my go-to. [/QUOTE]
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