Tuesday, August 21, 2012

How to buy and sell laptops on eBay and auction sites


Sell ​​anything here!

After years of use, purchase and sale of computers and laptops, I accumulated a nice collection of faulty units, parts, accessories and even the work. I mean my car parked outside my garage for at least two years in the winter because my garage was completely full. I needed to get rid of all this computer stuff and fast. Another winter was creeping over me. Then I received an email from my wife. Ebay was a day promotional list. Five cents per item to list the items you want the largest online marketplace in the world.

So off I went. I turned my laundry in a photo studio. I started taking pictures and posting everything I could get to in my garage. With the help of my two children, we got up to fifty elements in six hours. I've started to ninety-nine cents on auction because I was not sure of the actual value and really does not matter how I feel for them, because you will probably end up in the garbage anyway. It is also not environmentally friendly to throw out electronics and computer equipment in the trash. It 's just end up in landfills.

My son (13) and daughter (15) took this as an opportunity and a challenge. They were thrilled to be able to sell stuff online. They also hooked me to try to get the best price with the addition of many keywords in your listing title and adding the Value Pack for sixty five cents so you can have a subtitle and listing designer to attract more visitors to my ad . In fact, we really enjoyed doing this. My daughter did the design of my ad and my son helped with titles, descriptions and manual labor. We were like an assembly line sales.

The whole process took about seven hours, because we had a lot of things to post. In seven days all my auctions were ending and luckily every one sold because I did not put any reservations. I sold broken keyboards, laptops, desktops, even things that I did not think was worth something, sold! Cleaned the whole two weeks in my garage and turned it into cash. I pocketed about $ 3000 in my paypal account.

I think Ebay is just fantastic and I recommend it to anyone looking to get rid of electronic equipment, laptops or desktops, rather than throw them out. Especially if you do not care of what you get for it. You may find that some of those things that were going to throw away, is actually worth something to someone on ebay.

These are the steps I did to make all the stuff in my garage in CASH

First I recorded the ebay.ca (Very easy to do by the way - just follow the simple instructions)

Then I registered with Paypal (you will need a credit card or bank account can connect to deposit or withdraw money) you should "confirm" your Paypal account. This takes about 2-3 working days to complete because paypal deposits a small amount into your bank account and then you have to log back into your account and tell them that they have deposited so you know they have access to that statement. This is for security reasons.

Now I have a way to ship the item (eBay) and a way to receive payment securely (Paypal.com)

So I log back on ebay and click on "sell". I follow the simple instructions to choose my category and write the title and description. I take photos with my digital camera and upload it to the site.
The first picture is free, that's all I really need it anyway so that was a plus. Set ', shipping price and away you go. Click Send, and I was done.

In a five-cent listing day, every list has cost me .70 cents. So I decided to check the normal price for the sale of that particular item and why I started the auction to ninety-nine cents, the normal fees would be only about a dollar. What a deal! What a steal! You should try it! ......

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