Saturday, May 17, 2008

Ebay is such a very successful online store. Today I browsed for a new mp4 player and found on that I like. I visit Ebay a lot because of the various items that I can buy such as gadgets and celebrity memorabilia. I also like to just browse about weird, strange and shocking items that are sold at the site. Ebay is a big online store that you can virtually find just about anything from across the world. One of the weirdest thing that was sold on ebay was the alleged bones of St. Stephen. Yes human remains sold on ebay. In fact this issue was talked about in the Washington Post. But I don’t know how the issue died out.

Some celebrity owned belongings are sold at ebay as well, like the wrecked Lindsay Lohan car, etc. Selling on ebay is a breeze if you have a lot of time to do all the picture taking, auction monitoring and the shipment and delivery. But if not one can seek the help of iSold It. It does everything for you. All there is left for you to do is to just drop off the item you want to sell at their stores. They will manage the auction, shipment etc for you. Once your item is sold, they will just send your check. Great, isn’t it? At first I couldn’t imagine some service as this is available. But it does exist and this has revolutionized online selling.

Now if you have any items that you want to sell at ebay and yet you have no time to do it, just visit isold it and you're on your way to selling items hassle free.

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1 Comment:

  1. GB said...
    Sexy, iSold It sold over 900 franchise rights before they got “caught.” Where are they today? Only about 250 stores opened before they started closing. Now there are only about 100 still open and trying to survive. The corporate HQ closed in LA and moved to a “home-based office” in San Diego. Two of their competitors, NuMarkets and QuikDrop, went out of business and SnappyAuctions is slowly folding.

    The stores are not doing well. They are struggling to make money and putting their personal money into them as long as they can. Some owners are selling them for less than they put into them. The concept doesn’t work. By using them you are costing them money and supporting the corrupt franchisers. What if the store closes after you drop off your items? Some people have gotten their stuff or money back and others haven’t.

    Here's another blog that will open your eyes: http://www.franchisepick.com/isold-it-american-dream-or-franchise-nightmare/ and tell me you want to use a system like that!
    Gene

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