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Post by Pantlandia on Nov 5, 2016 2:54:37 GMT
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Post by kat on Nov 5, 2016 3:24:56 GMT
Some people say they do very well on Amazon. Unless you have buying power and a great wholesale source, I don't know how. It seems like such a gamble.
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Post by Pantlandia on Nov 5, 2016 6:09:33 GMT
Some people say they do very well on Amazon. Unless you have buying power and a great wholesale source, I don't know how. It seems like such a gamble. I sold books on Amazon back around 2002 or so. I did very well. Then they adjusted the fees and book sellers got to pay a 15% final value fee, 99 cent per item fee (unless you paid 50.00 a month for the pro account), $1.35 variable fee (seriously, what the heck is that?). Suddenly my $5.00 book sales were not worth it any more. They have changed so much it's not even funny.
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Post by val2525 on Nov 5, 2016 15:27:12 GMT
Some people say they do very well on Amazon. Unless you have buying power and a great wholesale source, I don't know how. It seems like such a gamble. Volume. It's about the only way now to make money on Amazon. And that's not guaranteed anymore either.
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Post by RetroMonde on Nov 5, 2016 15:59:48 GMT
Leaving eBay for amazon is like jumping out of the frying pan into the fire. But I don't blame anybody for taking a chance selling elsewhere.
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