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crazy white guy
12th April 2008, 07:57 AM
I just tried to post an auction and it said i need a credit card. Is there any way around this?

and If i sell a large number of lost cost products (5-20$) will i still make money?

are there any measures taken to catch people who sell stolen goods? (ipods and tools,ect)

How can a good reputation be built?

are professional quality pictures a major boost in sales?

thanks for all the help rorta

odin_dax
12th April 2008, 01:19 PM
I just tried to post an auction and it said i need a credit card. Is there any way around this?

and If i sell a large number of lost cost products (5-20$) will i still make money?

are there any measures taken to catch people who sell stolen goods? (ipods and tools,ect)

How can a good reputation be built?

are professional quality pictures a major boost in sales?

thanks for all the help rorta

So old... You're one of the three or four newbies here that ask a lot of obvious questions. Really, if you, and others that ask these sorts, use... Oh, I don't know.... GOOGLE just once, you could find those answers. To answer... Yes... No... Yes... Google... Google "Marketing"... Y/w

Th0r
12th April 2008, 05:51 PM
How can a good reputation be built?


Iceman I believe posted the answer to that question in a previous thread of his...

DominoKett
14th April 2008, 06:32 AM
So old... You're one of the three or four newbies here that ask a lot of obvious questions. Really, if you, and others that ask these sorts, use... Oh, I don't know.... GOOGLE just once, you could find those answers. To answer... Yes... No... Yes... Google... Google "Marketing"... Y/w

so how about everyone private messages you before they post to ask if a question is too easy

odin_dax
14th April 2008, 01:52 PM
so how about everyone private messages you before they post to ask if a question is too easy

Sorry you don't like it. All I'm saying is an easy Google search would yield the answer to those questions within minutes. There's a difference between asking a hard question that requires maybe some expert knowledge or experience versus a lazy question.