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Top Banana
      
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| Got the email this morning, saying that I was a "bronze" powerseller. Coolness!
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Congrats, Soc! What do you specialize in selling?
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Handygirl, loves buying/selling clothes and tools
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Mostly anything that will ship cost effectively
I buy foreclosed storage units so I sell anything of high value that can ship cheap. The rest goes to craigslist (heavy items like washer and dryer units, or inexpensive items like cheap appliances or whatever). Most of what does end up going to eBay is software and jewelery, along with some electronics.
Getting close to opening a thrift store/second hand shop because I'm throwing a lot of every day stuff away.
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soc (9/13/2007) Got the email this morning, saying that I was a "bronze" powerseller. Coolness! Nice! What's the next level up from PowerSeller? Is there one?
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Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes. --Thoreau
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| Well, there are different levels to the program. Like bronze, silver, gold, etc. The higher ups get some kind of extra benefits but I'm not totally sure what it all entails I'm just able to maintain the bronze status ($1,000 in sales/month).
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