"Anarchy is not chaos, but order without control." »» David Layson

Selling Nothing On eBay

Posted on May 16, 2008 - Filed Under eBay | Leave a Comment

No, I don’t mean I have nothing to sell, or that none of the items I’m offering are attracting bids. I’m talking about people that are selling (essentially) nothing - as in empty bags for crimminy’s sake! Take a look at some of the latest sales-

Empty Happy Meal Bag (pictured) - $113.50
Empty […]

eBay Offering Up Bunches Of Goodness!

Posted on May 6, 2008 - Filed Under eBay | Leave a Comment

Received two intriguing emails from eBay this evening. The first isn’t nearly as exciting as eBay seems to think it is, but I figured I’d still pass on the info. The second will likely be of little use, but is mucho exciting so I’m sharing it as well.
The first email trumpeted in […]

Why People Snipe eBay Auctions (And Why Sellers Hate It)

Posted on April 13, 2008 - Filed Under Shopping, eBay | 4 Comments

One of the longest running controversies on eBay has been that over auction sniping. For those who aren’t exactly sure what hunting a mythical creature has to do with bidding in online auctions here’s a definition I pulled from somewhere (sorry, can’t remember where)-
Sniping is the common practice of bidding on an auction […]

First Live Auction Experience

Posted on January 1, 2008 - Filed Under Fatherhood, eBay | Leave a Comment

A few week’s back I shared Z’s first experience as an eBay seller. Well, today, she and I headed to a real life auction to experience the tradition first hand. I had received a flyer from Somerset Auctions a few days earlier announcing that they would be holding a New Year’s Day auction […]

Z’s First eBay Selling Experience

Posted on December 13, 2007 - Filed Under Fatherhood, eBay | Leave a Comment

A couple months back X decided to do some Spring Cleaning (yeah, it was autumn, but this is California ) so I decided to help clear the clutter by offering to help Z sell a bunch of her stuff on eBay. When Z and I first got back together a couple years […]

eBay Sellers In Pennsylvania Now Need A License

Posted on November 21, 2007 - Filed Under eBay | Leave a Comment

I’ve been a user and fan of eBay since discovering it in 1997. eBay is the glowing example of what a free market could actually achieve. Sure, eBay’s not an entirely free market, but it’s as close as anything else happening on a large scale. The government has made several attempts at […]

Why I Still Do PTR/PTC Programs

Posted on August 24, 2007 - Filed Under GPT PTR PTC | 1 Comment

Why waste the time it takes a slow website to load when you can be earniing while it’s loading?

eHammer - Good for buyers, Bad for sellers

Posted on February 26, 2001 - Filed Under Shopping | Leave a Comment

eHammer’s a newcomer to the online auction world, which makes it a wonderful resource for bargain hunters, but a poor place for sellers. At the time of this writing there were a total of 1178 items listed amongst the 56 general categories offered, with the most being offered in the American Antiques section (414) […]

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