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Thanks for the tip... I updated and put to accept paypal also..
 
Thanks for the tip... I updated and put to accept paypal also..

but it looks like, just with echeck. I only spend that much, if I can use my charge card for protection..paypal won't care if you send me an empty envelope, (not that I am suggesting you would, believe me)..if you can prove you shipped it, paypal without a credit card offers no protection : (
 
Wow the buyers are out in full force the past few days! Most of my clothing has bids on it and out of the 15 video games I listed, 7 sold at Buy it Now! I've already made over $100 and I have $90 in bids going. :bounce:

Thank you Mrs. Snowgod. My DS has grown so much this past year!
 
but it looks like, just with echeck. I only spend that much, if I can use my charge card for protection..paypal won't care if you send me an empty envelope, (not that I am suggesting you would, believe me)..if you can prove you shipped it, paypal without a credit card offers no protection : (

Sorry.. Changed the wording again.. I'm new to this and appreciate your tips.. I put the echeck note on there but guess I should have just left it off since its a way of payment thru paypal, but paypal thru any method is accepted. Hope I have it right now.

Thanks and sorry to be such an amateur.. Hoping to get this down soon..
 

Please don't think we're picking on you bettyann ;) we're just trying to help! I think I noticed another problem, maybe someone else will know for sure, but...
I'm pretty sure you can't insure tickets through the USPS. I sold Hersheypark tickets before and our postman told me that they are only paper and therefore have no insurable value. You would definitely want delivery confirmation, and I'm not sure what it's called, but you want someone to have to sign for it so that you have more than just the postal carrier saying it was put into their mailbox. You want to have their signature showing that they did indeed get the envelope. I'm sure someone here can refresh my memory as to what they call that! :confused:
 
Bettyann..do you have a business account with Paypal? That would enable you to accept credit card payments.

Looks like you did great listing for your first time..please don't take offense at our suggestions : )
 
I dont take any offense at all.. I appreciate that you guys are helping get the bugs out with me being new and all... I was just so excited that I figured out how to download the pictures and all, I never realized there was so much to this :teeth:

No I dont have a business account, so I guess I can only take echecks then?? I dont really understand paypal too much myself either. I've used them several times for other stuff Ive bought and I usually pay with my checking account..

If USPS doesnt insure them then can you tell me what a fair price for shipping would be?? I definitely want to send it certified so that I get a signature though as you say.

I really appreciate you guys and hope Im not bothering you too much.. You guys are really pros at this and hoping that I can eventually get that way too..
 
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Well, here's what I found on the USPS site:

Certified Mail

Provides proof of mailing at the time of mailing and date and time of delivery. A delivery record is maintained by the USPS. Available with First-Class Mail and Priority Mail. For an additional fee, certified mail may be combined with restricted delivery or return receipt.

Fee in addition to postage—$2.30

Registered Mail

Provides maximum protection and security for valuables. Provides sender with mailing receipt and a delivery record is maintained by the USPS. A record of mailing is maintained at the mailing post office.

Registered mail must be presented to a retail employee at a post office or a rural carrier.

Registered Mail Fees Without Insurance in addition to postage--$7.50

**I assume you would use either one or the other, plus:**

Restricted Delivery

Permits a mailer to direct delivery only to the addressee or addressee’s authorized agent. The addressee must be an individual specified by name. May be combined with Delivery Confirmation, parcel airlift (PAL), return receipt, Signature Confirmation, or special handling. Available for First-Class Mail, Priority Mail, Parcel Post, Bound Printed Matter, and Media Mail that is sent certified mail, COD, mail insured for more than $50, or registered mail.

Fee in addition to postage—$3.50

Return Receipt

Provides a mailer with proof of delivery. Also supplies the recipient’s actual delivery address if it is different from the address used by the sender. A return receipt may be requested before or after delivery.

Available for Express Mail, First-Class Mail, Priority Mail, Parcel Post, Bound Printed Matter, or Media Mail when purchased with one of the following: certified, COD, mail insured for more than $50, registered mail.

Fee in addition to postage:
Requested at time of mailing (Form 3811)—$1.75

Signature Confirmation

Provides signature proof of delivery as well as the date and time of delivery or attempted delivery. May be purchased at the time of mailing only. Mailers may retrieve delivery information through the USPS Internet site or the toll-free number 800-222-1811. A delivery record, including the recipient’s signature, is maintained by the USPS and is available, via fax or mail, upon request. No acceptance record is kept at the office of mailing. Waiver of signature is optional.

Available for: Priority Mail and parcels mailed at First-Class Mail, Parcel Post, Bound Printed Matter, or Media Mail rates.

Not available for: APO/FPO destinations and U.S. territories, possessions, and freely-associated states in Domestic Mail Manual G011 (except for Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands, to which service is available).

For an additional fee, Signature Confirmation may be combined with: COD, insured mail, registered mail, or special handling. Restricted delivery is available if purchased with insurance for over $50, COD, or registered mail.

Fee in addition to postage—$1.80


**I guess it would be up to you which service or combination of services you would feel comfortable with, then add those fees to the regular cost of postage**Lots to choose from!**
 
Originally posted by Mrs. Snowgod
and on Sparedollar, and I believe they are programmed with some different criteria available. For example, I have my Sparedollar counters set up to ignore my home IP address, so if I go in and look at my listings, my hits don't register there.

OK - I haven't finished reading thru the new posts yet - but if it isn't posted - can you tell me how you did this?

I would seriously consider cancelling the auction and applying it towards an adult ticket when you decide to go.
 
Thanks for the info.. I will go thru the options and figure out whats best.. Looks like the shipping will actually be less than the $8 listed.. I really appreciate your comments..
 
Originally posted by jgates
OK - I haven't finished reading thru the new posts yet - but if it isn't posted - can you tell me how you did this?

Sure! :D

In Sparedollar, go to your SDcounter tab, then on the menu on the left, select "Counter Setup". This screen will tell you what your current IP address appears to be, and has a field in which you can insert it. Reminds me of the Blocked Bidder list on eBay! ;) I have my home & work IP addresses both entered there. :eek:
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OK, I have a confession to make, and I am 50/50 embarrassed and amused... I live in a rural area where garbage collection is not part of local services, so we "go to the dump". Actually, my DS19 does it almost all the time. A few weeks ago I went with him... most dumps have a "Treasure House", "Swap Shop", or some other such place where you leave things that are too good to throw away... and if you find something you want, you just take it. Well, it's been at least 2 months since the last Yard Sale I found up here in NH....I confess, I was in withdrawal... I took some things out of my dump's Treasure House, and listed them on eBay!!!
:eek: :o :rolleyes:
And now one of them has a bid!!!! A second item is being watched by multiple bidders. I listed them as part of the SD98 promotion, and it seems like it will be fairly effective. The amazing part is that I started some items for .98 that were worth alot more (IMO), and here they sit bidless while the astrology book from the dump is going to sell!! Go figure.

So, if you have something you think nobody would want, and you're tempted to throw it away, try listing it first!

Gee whiz, I just LOVE eBay! :lovestruc
 
Originally posted by Mrs. Snowgod
OK, I have a confession to make, and I am 50/50 embarrassed and amused... I live in a rural area where garbage collection is not part of local services, so we "go to the dump". Actually, my DS19 does it almost all the time. A few weeks ago I went with him... most dumps have a "Treasure House", "Swap Shop", or some other such place where you leave things that are too good to throw away... and if you find something you want, you just take it. Well, it's been at least 2 months since the last Yard Sale I found up here in NH....I confess, I was in withdrawal... I took some things out of my dump's Treasure House, and listed them on eBay!!!
:eek: :o :rolleyes:
And now one of them has a bid!!!! A second item is being watched by multiple bidders. I listed them as part of the SD98 promotion, and it seems like it will be fairly effective. The amazing part is that I started some items for .98 that were worth alot more (IMO), and here they sit bidless while the astrology book from the dump is going to sell!! Go figure.

So, if you have something you think nobody would want, and you're tempted to throw it away, try listing it first!

Gee whiz, I just LOVE eBay! :lovestruc

You're not alone, Joy!

I was making a quick run to the store one night when out of the corner of my eye I saw a light fixture sitting on top of someones trash by the side of the road in my neighborhood. I braked real fast, backed up, and looked again. It was a beautiful OLD light fixture! I got out of my SUV and snagged that baby! Someone was out walking thier dog and gave me a funny look! I brought it home and my Dad asked me where I got that and I told him. He said "My daughter the dumpster diver, I'm so proud."LOL I didn't care. That light fixture sold for $43 and now he's been eyeing the trash on the side of the road for me!LOL
 
Love it! That's great! I hoped I wasn't alone... we can call it very effective recycling.

Hey, Jenifer, I liked that photo of you that was in your signature yesterday (?). You look way too young to be a grandmother (of 2, no less)!

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Hey everybody, I'm thinking about offering some information products, or possibly services. I do Powerpoint presentations for work all the time, and there are people who really seem to value that skill. Any input from some of you out there who may sell these types of products? Opinions? Would anybody purchase a service on-line?
 
Originally posted by nuke
Wow the buyers are out in full force the past few days! Most of my clothing has bids on it and out of the 15 video games I listed, 7 sold at Buy it Now! I've already made over $100 and I have $90 in bids going. :bounce:

Thank you Mrs. Snowgod. My DS has grown so much this past year!

Wow! Good for you!

I'm not having as much luck with my Disney stuff as I'd hoped...I wish I'd had a digital camera before Christmas. But I have made close to $60 so far.

I have a question for you Disney fans...What do you say if someone asks for original packaging of a figurine you are certain didn't have packaging when you bought it at the Disney store years ago. Remember when the Disney stores used to sell the same loose ceramic figurines that they sell in the parks? I have a person insisting that Hades from Hercules came with a box and I know he didn't. I don't want to come off as pushy, but I want to tell her that there was no original box, aside from the generic Dsiney store box they put it in.

:confused: What to do?
 
Originally posted by jennymouse
You're not alone, Joy!

I was making a quick run to the store one night when out of the corner of my eye I saw a light fixture sitting on top of someones trash by the side of the road in my neighborhood. I braked real fast, backed up, and looked again. It was a beautiful OLD light fixture! I got out of my SUV and snagged that baby! Someone was out walking thier dog and gave me a funny look! I brought it home and my Dad asked me where I got that and I told him. He said "My daughter the dumpster diver, I'm so proud."LOL I didn't care. That light fixture sold for $43 and now he's been eyeing the trash on the side of the road for me!LOL

HAHAHA. My brother & I used to go for a walk around our neighborhood a couple of times a week when we both lived at home. It was our special sibling time and we always had great talks and fun when we were out. Occasionally walk night fell on trash night and my brother would occasionally come across really valuable antiques in people's trash. Once he grabbed this old barstool that turned out to be easily fixed up and we sold it to an antique shop for $200! $200 was a REALLY big deal when you're 15!

(heck, $200 is a big deal when you're 27!)
 
Originally posted by EsmeraldaX
I have a question for you Disney fans...What do you say if someone asks for original packaging of a figurine you are certain didn't have packaging when you bought it at the Disney store years ago. Remember when the Disney stores used to sell the same loose ceramic figurines that they sell in the parks? I have a person insisting that Hades from Hercules came with a box and I know he didn't. I don't want to come off as pushy, but I want to tell her that there was no original box, aside from the generic Dsiney store box they put it in.

:confused: What to do?

You've done all you can do which is tell her you don't have a box. I've found that very few that email with questions actually bid...some do, though. Or is it someone who's already bought the Hades and she's disappointed it didn't come to her in a box? If that's the case, just tell her you didn't advertise it as "New in Box." Whichever the case may be, I wouldn't even reply to any more of her emails if you've already told her that you don't have the box...if there ever was one.
 
Originally posted by Mrs. Snowgod
Love it! That's great! I hoped I wasn't alone... we can call it very effective recycling.

Hey, Jenifer, I liked that photo of you that was in your signature yesterday (?). You look way too young to be a grandmother (of 2, no less)!

_________________

Hey everybody, I'm thinking about offering some information products, or possibly services. I do Powerpoint presentations for work all the time, and there are people who really seem to value that skill. Any input from some of you out there who may sell these types of products? Opinions? Would anybody purchase a service on-line?

(In my sweetest southern accent) I was a child bride. Literally. I'm 45, my DD is 30. If there are any teens reading this, BEWARE OF THE BOY NEXT DOOR!LOL Looking back though, I don't think I would change a thing. I was too young and dumb to know how hard of a time I was having and now I'm young enough to still enjoy my grandchildren! This is why I went for DVC. I'm still young enough to enjoy it for a while with them.:teeth:

I don't know about the Powerpoint thing. I have it on my computer and have played with it some but that's about it. Are there any others selling Powerpoint services on eBay? It doesn't seem like it would cost much to try it out and see, except for your time....I'd say go for it.

You're still high bidder on the juicer! If my glass refrigerator jar doesn't sell, you're getting that too!:teeth:
 
I've got my own eBay room now! My brother came over today and helped me clean out one of the spare bedrooms and move all my "eBay stuff" and computer downstairs. I was working out of my bedroom.:rolleyes: It got to where I had a little path to my bed and that's all of the floorspace I had. I can even put my shoes in my closet again. I'm sooo happy!:Pinkbounc :bounce: :Pinkbounc :bounce:

I'm going to fix up one area with a table for packing stuff and I'm hoping to fix up some shelves and an area to take photos as well. Right now, I've got a room with my computer set up and a bunch of boxes in the floor. But I'm making progress!:teeth:
 
Well, all of my preChristmas auctions went well and now we are gearing up for non-gift type stuff.

Specifically we are going to sell our China which we never use and I never really liked. But it is making me nervous. I have no idea what to start it at because I can't find any of that pattern that has sold previously and I don't think you can get it in regular stores any more. Plus, shipping is making me very nervous. I don't want it to break, but I don't want to lose all of my profits on shipping materials either. Any of you sold china and can offer me advice?

Good news is my DH got a Playstation 2 for Christmas so he sold the PS 1 that I got last year on a major clearance and it sold--finished today--for $17 more than I bought it for! And they got to play with it for the last year. Yay!
 
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