AND eBay won't have access to our regular checking account in terms of their insertion fees and what-have-you.
eBay doesn't take payment out of our checking account (opps..edited to say, that I forgot about the newer ebay direct pay..however, I would rather pay by credit card..as I have more options, if there is a problem, and I collect points for stuff on my credit card..I would never give eBay that much control.). You do still have to have a cc on file with eBay for verification(you didn't use to).
A camera really depends on what you want to do with it..if you just want it for eBay..then 1 mega pixels is fine..in fact the Mavica on sale in Walmarts as today, is a honey of a camera for eBay. The lower pixel Olympus is good too. Some of these camera's work better with separate readers, and they would get hooked up to your computer and work like another harddrive. They are very reasonable at buy.com. Most models use different cards/sticks/flash. Keep in mind that if you plan on taking a lot of family photos and printing out bigger than 5 X 7, this camera won't be very good for that.
If you plan to "play" with the photo..butting a border around or whatever, you need to make sure you have a program that can do that..and you might want to check out Crucial.com for more inexpensive memory.
You also want to look into a scale, so you aren't cheating yorself on shipping. Know where your shipping supplies are coming from..being in my area, you can have 250 ft of 12" bubble wrap delivered for $20 from Lelands in Glens Falls. I ship mostly Priority, so I use PO boxes, but if your things are light clothing or small light items, the bidders will want cheaper shipping..or if it's books or records, they may want media mail..then you have to come up with plastic envy's and boxes.
For stuff I put up,
Amazon doesn't have pictures..that usually only works for books and cds.
You and I have talked, and as I mentioned, before I invested too much money, I would suggest you try eBay first..either by having a friend/relative (or myself LOL) take some pictures..and see if you even like it. Some people don't..sometimes people are upset that they either get no bids, or they aren't as high as they has hoped..or they find end of auction notices and collection, not what they thought it would be. You have good times and bad times on eBay. I love it, I make money at it..but I also devote a lot of time to it.
But for extra trips to visit Mickey...it's worth it!!