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Board Securities
Re: Invest in a profitable and established eBay store
by
gogxmagog
on 06/10/2014, 23:31:58 UTC
yeah, I dont really understand where you are going with this either. Dont get me wrong, most of what I buy online is vintage stuff (clothing and books) and I have messed around with ebay to very little success. Most clothing I get from either etsy or private retailers like rustyzipper.com, ebay isnt that great really. books i get from abebooks usually, or i go to a vendor aggregator like alibris for rare stuff.

I would first gather more stuff to sell. Then I would divide my stuff up - old video games and tech stuff like the projector I would for sure leave on ebay, the briq-a-brak and decorative stuff I would get onto etsy (keep in mind, etsy has an aesthetic standard and your collection should look like you put some effort there, not a church jumble sale.)

Anyway, it is interesting to see the first public attempt to sell vintage for BTC, as I have looked at the notion of selling collectibles for btc, but unfortunately, for the majority of the btc hodlers, vintage means sofubi from the 1990s and maybe old commodore 64 game cartridges.

EDIT- actually, now that I think about it, you have inspired me to get off my butt and photograph the thousands of dollars worth of 50s-60s vintage clothing and accessories I have laying around and put them up on etsy. Etsy allows vendors to accept btc. you just mention it in your item description and the buyer sends you a pm to set the deal up. Wink