I can't believe some of the weird things that have sold on eBay. Infact I can't believe some of the things I myself have sold on eBay and the prices that buyers will pay. I think my greatest ebay achievement was a frame I sold a few years ago for $800.00, that I picked up at a yard sale for a whopping $5.00. My New Zealand buyer was thrilled when she recieved it and so was I when I received her paypal payment! I guess it's proof that one man's trash is another man's treasure. I have been selling on eBay for almost as long as the auction site has been in existence and what a lot of people don't know is that many people make their living on eBay or a major part thereof (like moi!). Selling on eBay is really easier then you think. Nowadays there are so many helpful sites to get you started that why not give it a try? Do you have junk lying around in your cellar, your attic or your garage? All the more reason, to clean them out and make some money doing it!
But what if you don't feel like selling your items yourself on eBay? No problem! There are places that you can actually take your items to, and they do all the work for you. You just sit back and collect the cash for your item and pay them a small percentage. A great place that lists locations near you, as well as helpful tips and information is iSold It on eBay.It's great for the person who doesn't have the time to list items themself, yet would like to recycle and at the same time cash in on all their unwanted junk.
With the Holidays approaching, eBay is definitely a great place to pick up some extra cash to pay for all your extra Holiday expenses - and especially in today's economy - it's JUST COOL!
TAMPA, Fla. — A granite distributor in Florida expects to fetch a good price for a 400-year-old slab that he says bears an image of Jesus Christ pinned to the cross, according to local affiliate FOX 13.
The distributor — who wished to keep his name private — reportedly bought the piece a couple of years ago near the Brazilian town of Espirito Santo, or "Holy City."
The granite dealer has decided to sell the unusual piece, and has turned to Thomas Finkbiner of isolditgulfcoast.com for help. Finkbiner helps people sells things on eBay. He expected the granite slab would attract a lot of interest. A grilled cheese sandwich, which purportedly bore an image of the Virgin Mary, sold on eBay for $28,000 in 2004.
"This isn't the Virgin Mary in a grilled cheese sandwich sold on eBay," he told FOX 13. "It's quite a substantial piece. And I assume that whoever buys it is going to put it on public display. It is a very interesting natural image."
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