I've been back on
eBay (after about a 10 year break) for 53 weeks exactly. I've bought about 160 items (stamps, coins, and an occasional marble) and sold about 130 (mostly stamps and coins, but everything from a baseball cap to a desk-top pencil sharpener). It is annoying for all sorts of reasons, but... it mostly works, so there you go. I mostly use it to sell off duplicate stuff from my collections so that I can have a little pocket change to buy new old stuff- it's hard to imagine making a living on it, but people obviously do. I'm kind of stuck selling low-value, small-margin items since that's pretty much the only kind of stuff I own (and want to get rid of). It adds up to peanuts per hour, but a) I'm getting rid of stuff (which the wife likes) and b) am supporting my hobbies (which I like). I haven't sold any computer bits or
e-scrap, but will likely get around to selling my HD platters and magnets via eBay as I don't know what else to do with them.
Most recently I've been learning the ins and outs of selling comic books- a friend of mine is allowing me to sell off his collection on commission. I haven't had anything returned so far, but the comic book folks are a tough crowd (as are the baseball card fanatics), and shipping the things properly is *expensive*. So far the profit per hour is looking pretty dismal so I'm not sure how far I'll get into his 1,700 book collection before calling it quits. It would be easy to cherry-pick his collection- probably 75% of the value of the collection is tied up in 5% of the books, but I promised to make an honest stab at selling a bunch of the cheap stuff before picking off the real goodies.
Just this week I received another good eBay lesson- as I ramped up the comic book sales I went over my maximum free listings and wound up paying half of my meager net take for the week back to eBay in listing fees. Pretty disheartening, but lesson learned- you have to watch every penny when operating on such a razor-thin margin....
Every now and then I think to myself that I should take an ebaycation and take a month or two off. Then I start jonesing for that awesome cool new marble someone put up for sale...
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