Originally posted by nelle
Whats the difference between priority mail, first class, and media mail? Is it the size of the package? I know that media mail is for books, movies, etc., but first class and priority mail confuse me
(which doesn't take much
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I've been selling things on and off on E-Bay for a little while and just reciently decided that I wanted to do it more. Can I ask what you guys sell? Do you make things to sell and what do you make if you don't mind me asking? Most of the stuff I sell is stuff I've picked up at local auctions(we have a ton around here I'm going to two tomorrow) that I know is collectable and I can resell for a price higher then I paid. I was just curious as to what you guys sell. I would really like to make enough money on e-bay so I could pay for more frequent trips to see the mouse
and to keep my husband from complaining about my need to buy more DVC points
they are addicting like annual passes
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Thanks for the info this is such a great thread.
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I'll give this a shot - and if my info isn't totally correct,
DMRick can step in and correct me because I haven't been at this ebay thing all that long myself..
Media mail is books, film, manuscripts, printed music, cassettes/CD's, video tapes, computer CD's, etc., that contain NO advertsing.. (Magazines would "bound matter" a different rate.) It goes strictly by weight - with no "zones" involved.. It's relatively cheap BUT you can only use it for those specific types of items.
First class is like an envelope, bubble envelope or something like that - and also goes by weight (and I think size too)..
Priority goes by weight AND zones (so you have to know WHERE it's going in order to charge the correct postage). It's supposed to be faster than Media Mail or Parcel Post..
Parcel Post also goes by weight and zone - but is sometimes considerably cheaper than Priority Mail..
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I read a lot and pick up a lot of info on the Discussion Boards at the Community Site on eBay and I can tell you that many sellers are VERY reluctant to reveal "what" they sell - especially if they're doing quite well with it - probably for fear of competition.. But, I personally don't mind revealing what I sell because I figure people are either GOING to buy from me or NOT and that's all there is to it.. The very first thing I sold was an ink cartridge for a printer that I no longer have.. Didn't matter to me what I got for it because it was already in a box waiting to go to the Salvation Army anyhow.. I wanted to start with something small and easy to ship 'cause I was scared to death I was going to do this whole thing wrong.. I started the auction at $2 and it ended up selling for $17.50 plus shipping and handling.. Right then and there I was hooked!! The Salvation Army boxes have since been unloaded and the items are being listed on eBay as fast as I can get them on there.. LOL I've had very good success with videos and books and now I basically list anything that isn't nailed down.. I haven't listed any "big" ticket items yet because I'm still learning the ropes, but as long as I can make 10 times the amount on a small item that I would in a garge sale (like a paperback that would only bring in a quarter) I'm a happy little camper..

I've also noticed with some items it's better to list them in "lots" rather than individually.. Buyers don't tend to get "sticker shock" from the cost of S&H quite so easily if they're getting more than one item at a time.. I've sold some craft patterns and this week have some other craft stuff listed.. Some sellers prefer to "specialize" and deal with only one type of item - I just want to get 35 years worth of "junk" out of my house!! Of course to someone else, it's not "junk" - but to ME, it's "in my way" so it's junk.. LOL It will be a long, LONG time before I ever have to go "looking" for things to buy and resell.. That's not to say that I won't stumble across something if I happen to be at a garage sale and think, "Gee - I know I could get more for this on eBay" - but for now, I'm just trying to clear out the house..
All I can say is to list SOMETHING - anything - and sit back and see what happens.. If you find that you're happy with how the auction ends, you'll be running around the house grabbing things left and right to list - if you're not happy, then you'll know that eBay isn't for you.. There IS a certain degree of "work" to it - but I've made and sold handcrafts for many, many years and in my eyes, this eBay thing is a WHOLE lot easier!
Good luck - and let us know how it's going!!!!
