Hello all,
Thanks for inspiring me to get back on the eBay wagon.
It's been well over a year since I sold anything on eBay. I started selling to get rid of stuff that I didn't need anymore but that I didn't have the heart to throw away.
But then I got lazy with listings and just threw a bunch of books and stuff on half.com which gave me sales every once in a while.
I have a bunch of stuff collecting dust in office/storage room that I keep adding to in the hopes that I would sell it on eBay eventually.
Well, my dh and I started watching "CleanSweep" on TLC. We keep laughing because all the clutter reminds us of our office. Our mess has actually gotten WORSE because I keep adding stuff to eBay but I never get around to it. DH adds to the clutter by collecting computer parts to build his custom computer.
So we decided to do I own SLOWMO CleanSweep (the show's sort and yardsale just looked toooo painful for us packrats). Anyways, we have to throwout, give away, sell, or plain get rid of at least one major item per person (dh and me) each week.
So, besides throwing stuff out to clear out the clutter, it's time to get back to selling on eBay to clear out the office! I've forgotten everything about selling and I think some things have changed since last year? So, where do I go to start up again? This thread, of course!
This thread IS WAY TOO LONG!!! Lol. I read the first few pages a few months ago but I could never catch up. Now I read from the end and work backwards! So forgive me if I ask questions already answered multiple times already.
Btw, thanks to Lollipop Mom for a great website!
So, sparedollar is good to look into? I want to get this thing going quick. Unfortunately, I am a bit of a perfectionist so listings take me a long time. My items aren't expensive so it is not cost effective. Time is money, especially since I work during the day.
At this point, it's not about the money/profit, although, I don't want to lose $$, just want to rid my house of clutter without having to throw stuff away! Need to find new, loving homes for all MY books/stuff.
Thanks again for the inspiration.