If you have the extra yardage (not included in the auction), you can sell it to her off ebay. But it is against the rules to end an auction early for her to buy it. And to simply put up an auction for her to buy, she risks someone else outbidding her.Originally posted by RoketDream
Can I "legally" sell it off of ebay to her? I don't have enough feedback yet to do a BIN, could I just put up another auction and let her bid on and then end the auction early? What should I do?
Can I "legally" sell it off of ebay to her?
Originally posted by The VWL Five
Hi,
What a topic.
I've been selling for a little over a month. Can anyone give me advice on hooking up with wholesalers to sell say action figures or games or diecast etc? The companies themselves require you to buy WAY to much for my liking (at least this early in my selling life).
Any help is greatly appreciated.
The resellers permit was easy to obtain, and all it involved was a phone call to the state office
Originally posted by DMRick
It's easy to obtain, in NY it's a resale tax certificate, but be prepared to fill out a from 1-4 times a year, and to collect sales tax on anything you sell within NYS. Also, be sure, if you buy from NY wholesalers, if they sell to use sans sales tax, assuming you will pay the tax when you sell the item, that on (at least in NY) your sales tax forms, you have to "repay" the sales tax you should have paid, if you sell out of the state.
I have found that a lot of times "wholesalers" are not really that (true discounts). If you find a good deal, rest assure that a zillion people are already selling that item on eBay. Or if you buy a pallet load, which is usually returns, out of date stuf, etc, so much can't be sold, that you still aren't saving.
Doris
We found it better to go to the manufacturer and buy direct from them. We got a great deal, and it wasn't out of date, or a return
Originally posted by DMRick
Im not sure what you are saying....You are actually agreeing with what I said..that wholesalers usually aren't that great. Much better to get direct from the manufactuerer. As I stated, often times, the stuff you get from wholesalers is out of date, returns etc...unlike when you buy from the manufacturer.
Wholesalers and manufacturers are two entirely different ballgames. You can "buy wholesale" from a manufacturer..but that's different from buying from a wholesaler. That's just buying wholesale.
I too buy from a manufacturer, but I go through a third party, since he orders for people and stores all over and he actually gets my item cheaper for me..but it's brand new and sent from the maker.
Originally posted by bettyann29
Can anyone walk me thru how to put a picture on here??? I have an item I want to list but I have no idea what its possible worth could be.. Its an old bowl.. there are no markings on it and I dont know how to research it.. Hoping to post it here and get anyones suggestions on it..
You are lucky that you were able to get someone to drop ship for you? (Am I interpreting that correctly?)
eBay will be holding a two day Penny Gallery Sale
Originally posted by maggiew
Do you think it is too early to list Easter dresses? I was thinking of putting up my daughters old dresses (worn once for Easter) and the gallery sale would be nice as I was planning on doing a gallery picture. This worked well for my Christmas dresses.
Maggie