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Antonio 01-12-2006 05:00 AM

What should I sell on eBay so I can make $10 000 or more per month???
 
thinking of giving the eBay thing a try

I don't expect you to reveal your best monemaking items, but for the peeps that used to sell on eBay, what was the stuff that used to make you money?

a lot of shit is much cheaper here than in the UK or the US

I'm thinking of items that are small, cheap (items b/n $5.00 and $30.00 are the easiest to sell)


any eeperiences, success or failure stories, please feel free to share them

old books? antiques? small china dolls? paintings?

flashfire 01-12-2006 05:05 AM

your body

phonesex 01-12-2006 05:06 AM

My friend sells hookahs on ebay and is making bank.

Antonio 01-12-2006 05:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phonesex
My friend sells hookahs on ebay and is making bank.

damn, that's a good one

it all boils down to finding one small item and selling the shit out of it, there was a documentary I watched about a British guy making more than 120 000 pounds annual turnover from small china figurines

PinkElectric 01-12-2006 05:24 AM

My wife !! ;)))

ClamSmacker 01-12-2006 05:27 AM

Quality tools are a good seller, if you get them cheap enough...

If any one has got some new Snap On tools or a cheap Snap On supplier let me know
info at clamsmacker.com

$5 submissions 01-12-2006 05:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antonio
damn, that's a good one

it all boils down to finding one small item and selling the shit out of it, there was a documentary I watched about a British guy making more than 120 000 pounds annual turnover from small china figurines

You need to get in touch with a directory of Chinese manufacturers. Research small niche products and find providers at Alibaba.com Warning: You might get tons of Chinese spam if you use your main email. Also, try to avoid MIDDLEMEN as much as you can. You'd be more competitive on ebay the closer you get to the base cost. :thumbsup

wdforty 01-12-2006 05:36 AM

1 million pixels

FlowerKid 01-12-2006 06:11 AM

Digital cameras and mobile phones are top sellers on ebay as well. Even defective devices achieve very high prices.

invertiga 01-12-2006 06:51 AM

fake von dutch and evisu jeans, you'll be buyin that ferrari in no time!

Antonio 01-12-2006 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by invertiga
fake von dutch and evisu jeans, you'll be buyin that ferrari in no time!

hm, selling counterfeit goods is not my cup of tea


bump for some more ideas

Logan Videos 01-12-2006 04:04 PM

I can sell you PC video games of a specific company (Activision) for 15$ each, and console video games for 25$ each.

They all come sealed and of course, they are all original copies.

I get them that cheap because I work for them.

Please leave me your ICQ number in that thread if you are interested.

PimpDaddyPants 01-12-2006 04:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Logan Videos
I can sell you PC video games of a specific company (Activision) for 15$ each, and console video games for 25$ each.

They all come sealed and of course, they are all original copies.

I get them that cheap because I work for them.

Please leave me your ICQ number in that thread if you are interested.

275902040

Antonio 01-12-2006 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Logan Videos
I can sell you PC video games of a specific company (Activision) for 15$ each, and console video games for 25$ each.

They all come sealed and of course, they are all original copies.

I get them that cheap because I work for them.

Please leave me your ICQ number in that thread if you are interested.

thanks for the offer, but I'm totally clueles when it comes to games, I wouldn't know what's 'hot'

hope you get some business though

Fred Quimby 01-12-2006 04:20 PM

Back in the day I use to buy closout video games cd's on a 500 spindle for 10 cents each.

It was very profitable but highly stressful arguing with people over 10 cent cd games

FuqALot 01-12-2006 04:23 PM

it's very easy. you need to get your hand on extremely new phones. only question is, who has the phones before anyone else? it's that simple.

Logan Videos 01-12-2006 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antonio
thanks for the offer, but I'm totally clueles when it comes to games, I wouldn't know what's 'hot'

hope you get some business though


Well, here is a little plug... at the end of the year, when they will release the playstation 3, pre-order as amny as you can, and sell them on ebay when youll get them.

Youll make 130%+ on your investment.

Logan Videos 01-12-2006 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PimpDaddyPants
275902040


icq fucks up over here. Ill message you as soon as I can.

CynthiaB 01-12-2006 04:36 PM

There's something you're missing here. If you sell five dollars items you need to not only sell but list, track, pack and ship 2,000 items a month. Can you do that by yourself? I sell on ebay and it's great but it's not the easy lifestyle people think it is. One Cent CD guy makes a good living but if he takes off one day his whole pipeline falls apart.

As for items like new game players and phones - there are plenty of one time hot items - you have to have plenty of money up front though to invest before you sell.

My advice - start small - do you sell anything on ebay yet? Sell what you like (I sell movie collectibles) and ramp up slowly.

Cyn

FuqALot 01-12-2006 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Logan Videos
Well, here is a little plug... at the end of the year, when they will release the playstation 3, pre-order as amny as you can, and sell them on ebay when youll get them.

Youll make 130%+ on your investment.

Hmm.. There will be so many PS3s available on ebay i doubt the price will be very good. On ebay you just need to offer stuff that everyone needs hehe.

Goldmaniacs 01-12-2006 04:37 PM

Cheap Chinese organs

BAKO 01-12-2006 04:39 PM

Your Soul

RayBonga 01-12-2006 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flashfire
your body

Been done.

Woman Has Forehead Tattooed For $10,000

http://photos1.blogger.com/img/93/5667/320/tatto.jpg

For $10,000, Kari Smith has gone ahead and had her forehead tattooed with the Web address of a gambling site.

Smith, 30, who sold her unusual advertising space on eBay, said the money will give her 11-year-old son a private education, which she believes he needs after falling behind in school.

http://drunksex.blogspot.com/2005/06...for-10000.html










Twice:

Ex-millionaire sells his body
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7...600/378782.jpg

A Chinese ex-millionaire is selling off parts of his body as advertising space.

Che Hongwei, 37, from Dunhua, is displaying adverts written all over his face and upper body.

He has 'Big Lazy Bug' - the Chinese equivalent of 'Lazybones' - written across his face.

Two years of gambling were enough to wipe out the former millionaire's fortune and reduce him to bankruptcy.
http://drunksex.blogspot.com/2005/09...-his-body.html

Logan Videos 01-12-2006 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FuqALot
Hmm.. There will be so many PS3s available on ebay i doubt the price will be very good. On ebay you just need to offer stuff that everyone needs hehe.

Maybe thats why xbox 360 consoles were selling for 800-900$, when the price here for the big one was 500$? :pimp

I know because I sold 16 xbox 360s at around that price.

Antonio 01-12-2006 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CynthiaB
There's something you're missing here. If you sell five dollars items you need to not only sell but list, track, pack and ship 2,000 items a month. Can you do that by yourself? I sell on ebay and it's great but it's not the easy lifestyle people think it is. One Cent CD guy makes a good living but if he takes off one day his whole pipeline falls apart.

As for items like new game players and phones - there are plenty of one time hot items - you have to have plenty of money up front though to invest before you sell.

My advice - start small - do you sell anything on ebay yet? Sell what you like (I sell movie collectibles) and ramp up slowly.

Cyn

I don't sell nothing so starting big is totally out of the question

long story short, I have a friend in the UK that's been selling on eBay for a while, but he doesn't do that for profit, he simply sells stuff that he doesn't need any more, and buys computer parts/components because he builds PCs

he is more or less familiar with the eBay system, so I'm looking for goodies that are much cheaper here (in South Africa) that I can send to the UK so he can sell them

anything hi-tech (electronics, cellphones etc) is expensive here since nothing is manufactured locally, but since manual labour is VERY cheap I'm sure anything hand made is MUCH cheaper here than in the UK or the States

RayBonga 01-12-2006 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antonio
thinking of giving the eBay thing a try

I don't expect you to reveal your best monemaking items, but for the peeps that used to sell on eBay, what was the stuff that used to make you money?

a lot of shit is much cheaper here than in the UK or the US

I'm thinking of items that are small, cheap (items b/n $5.00 and $30.00 are the easiest to sell)


any eeperiences, success or failure stories, please feel free to share them

old books? antiques? small china dolls? paintings?

Why would you want to seel cheap items?

If your selling $5 items and have a margin of 20% (meaning $1) you'll need to take, process and ship out 10.000 orders a month.

loxapinedreams 01-12-2006 04:52 PM

well if your in south africa.. why not sell african stuff..like cravings and masks.. seems that stuff would not be so easy to get elsewhere and little competition

Antonio 01-12-2006 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RayBonga
Why would you want to seel cheap items?

If your selling $5 items and have a margin of 20% (meaning $1) you'll need to take, process and ship out 10.000 orders a month.

hehe

I live in South Africa, I can get a full time employee to wrap, pack, and post stuff 24/7 for $300 a month ;)

but I see your point, and that's why I started this thread so I can get some input

dij 01-12-2006 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Logan Videos
I can sell you PC video games of a specific company (Activision) for 15$ each, and console video games for 25$ each.

They all come sealed and of course, they are all original copies.

I get them that cheap because I work for them.

Please leave me your ICQ number in that thread if you are interested.

could you contact me pls?

[email protected]

loxapinedreams 01-12-2006 05:08 PM

i got about 6k worth book value baseball, nba, nfl, nascar, worldcup soccer cards..
i will sell it to you for 1k , i dont want these anymore.. collecting dust and too heavy to keep moving around.
295145165 icq

Antonio 01-12-2006 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by loxapinedreams
i got about 6k worth book value baseball, nba, nfl, nascar, worldcup soccer cards..
i will sell it to you for 1k , i dont want these anymore.. collecting dust and too heavy to keep moving around.
295145165 icq

I wouldn't know what to do with them even if you give them to me for free

but if you want to swap 6k for 1k epassporte I'm game ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by loxapinedreams
well if your in south africa.. why not sell african stuff..like cravings and masks.. seems that stuff would not be so easy to get elsewhere and little competition

^^^^ now that on the other hand is a very good idea, I'm sure I can make a deal with some dude that sells masks & similar stuff, and simply take a picture of say 4 items, and list them on eBay

if they sell, I go back to that guy, buy them and ship them to the buyer, if they don't sell, then I simply pay for the eBay listing, that way I don't have to spend any money upfront !!!

sickkittens 01-12-2006 05:22 PM

I did it along time ago. It was a pain in the ass dealing with people and non payments.

Logan Videos 01-12-2006 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dij
could you contact me pls?

[email protected]

Please post your icq number in that thread, and as soon as I icq is working again, Ill contact you.

Grapesoda 01-12-2006 05:52 PM

crack, crystal meth and heroin would be my guess and maybe throw in some Viagra with each order?

BIGTYMER 01-12-2006 06:07 PM

You've got both kidneys still right? That should fetch some good coin.

latinasojourn 01-12-2006 06:37 PM

sell niche high ticket items that you understand, and are easily shipped.

Hue G. Pness 01-12-2006 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antonio
^^^^ now that on the other hand is a very good idea, I'm sure I can make a deal with some dude that sells masks & similar stuff, and simply take a picture of say 4 items, and list them on eBay

if they sell, I go back to that guy, buy them and ship them to the buyer, if they don't sell, then I simply pay for the eBay listing, that way I don't have to spend any money upfront !!!

I don't know about that unless you are very upfront about delivery time. If some dude has to make the shit before you can even get it and then ship it that might be a problem. My experience on ebay is that people want thier purchases fast. If you have to wait a week or more for some dude to carve some wood up or what ever then another week or more for delivery buyers will flip out. You might try buying a few items and listing them to test the market though. Another possible problem with the plan above is if the supplier flakes out for some reason and suddenly you have a sale but no product to deliver. That is the fast track to negative feedback which will kill you on ebay.

Antonio 01-12-2006 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hue G. Pness
I don't know about that unless you are very upfront about delivery time. If some dude has to make the shit before you can even get it and then ship it that might be a problem. My experience on ebay is that people want thier purchases fast. If you have to wait a week or more for some dude to carve some wood up or what ever then another week or more for delivery buyers will flip out. You might try buying a few items and listing them to test the market though. Another possible problem with the plan above is if the supplier flakes out for some reason and suddenly you have a sale but no product to deliver. That is the fast track to negative feedback which will kill you on ebay.

c'mon man, you're insulting me ;)

1. I only need 20 minutes drive to get to the market where all the masks are sold, meaning that the day I get paid for the item is the day that I'd ship the item.

2. I'll only list items that are well stocked, some of these guys that sell masks have literally thousands of them. I might not know much about eBay, but I sure know how important the good feedback is for the seller.

Goldmaniacs 01-12-2006 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antonio
I live in South Africa, I can get a full time employee to wrap, pack, and post stuff 24/7 for $300 a month ;)


Does the 'employee' and his friedns raping, robing and killing you included in the $300? God bless South Africe.

loxapinedreams 01-12-2006 07:18 PM

antonio... hit me up
icq 295451165

Webby 01-12-2006 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antonio
hehe

I live in South Africa, I can get a full time employee to wrap, pack, and post stuff 24/7 for $300 a month ;)

but I see your point, and that's why I started this thread so I can get some input

Serious one! Any products which originate from Africa - crafts... anything. These do nicely on ebay and are also in demand and with none of the problems of electronic crap and new versions being released. They also go for reasonable sale values and whatever product - this can be a one-off or quantity offers.

A friend just cleared what he thought was crap out of his house. The stuff was basically stuffed cadavers - animals - along with other craft stuff from Africa and India. He ended up with bids of $1400 - $1800 for the bigger items he was intending to dump in the trash. There are obviously keen collectors out there! :winkwink:

I'd avoid the mass consumer culture crap and concentrate on "reasonable value levels" of fairly rare items.

Herb Kornfield 01-12-2006 07:39 PM

Buy Bakelite for nothing at thrift stores and yard sales....

You can get a nice price for it from serious collectors. I have bought pieces at the local salvation army for 50 cents that sold later on ebay at $200 for this stake carving set.

Niche markets = cash money

Webby 01-12-2006 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Herb Kornfield
Buy Bakelite for nothing at thrift stores and yard sales....

You can get a nice price for it from serious collectors. I have bought pieces at the local salvation army for 50 cents that sold later on ebay at $200 for this stake carving set.

Niche markets = cash money

:thumbsup

Collectors stuff!

Antonio 01-12-2006 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Goldmaniacs
Does the 'employee' and his friedns raping, robing and killing you included in the $300? God bless South Africe.

7 million tourists visited South AfricAAAAAAAAA last year, only 5 returned to their home countries, the rest were all murdered. God bless their souls!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Webby
I'd avoid the mass consumer culture crap and concentrate on "reasonable value levels" of fairly rare items.

You'll find African masks even on the streets of New York, I'm sure you can find them in any other big city in the US or Europe, so I'll most certainly have to sell masks or items that are different or at least not that common ;)


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