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How You Can Make Money Selling Other People's Products Using Amazon, Ebay and Google mers will then come up. Carefully read what he has written about his customers. Is he happy with most of his transactions? If he must leave negatives, is he calm and factual, or is he retaliatory, ANGRY, VAGUE, NAME-CALLING AND SHOUTING!!!!! (You get the idea.) If you don't feel comfortable in any way search for the item being sold by someone you feel more comfortable about.Everyone usually tells you that the best way to make money online is to create your own product and sell it on Ebay....Well....although that is STILL true......there is a much easier and faster way of generating income online WITHOUT creating your own product.Last year I sold a course online online called"How To Get Into The Music Business - Getting Your Mus 3. Study the description of the item carefully. 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Study the description of the item carefully. What payment methods does the seller accept? Does he ship to your area? What are the shipping charges? If there is anything you don't know or understand about the item or the listed terms, use the "Ask seller a question" link and politely ask the seller what you want to know. Do NOT bid on any item if there is anything about the Terms of Sale you do not understand or agree with. The time to clear up any misgivings is BEFORE bidding. When you place a bid, you are agreeing to all terms in the seller's listing whether you have read them or not, so make certain you understand exactly what you are bidding on and all conditions. Once you've emailed a seller with questions, if you do not receive satisfactory answers before the auction ends, let it go. Most items will come up again sooner or later.
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