| Local eBay stores benefit from economic downturn |
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| Tuesday, 27 January 2009 12:12 |
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KNOXVILLE (WATE) -- Despite nationwide sales being down over the holidays more than 30 percent, local iSold It stores are seeing a business boom. Jay Busé is like many Americans looking to cash in of stuff they already have. "My wife has some china that she's had for over 50 years. It is just something that we had that we don't use and we could use the money," Busé says. Thanks to a growing number of people like Busé, Jackie Jacobs' iSold It store is bucking the trend of businesses with declining sales. Instead, business at her store is good. "We've had a 15 percent increase in December in the average selling price of the things on eBay we've been listing," Jacobs says. "There are people who say eBay is recession proof. When times are good, people buy more stuff and they have more to sell. On the other hand, when the economy is worse, people want more money," Jacobs says. She expects business to pick up even more in the next couple of weeks when spring cleaning begins. Local eBay stores benefit from economic downturn Despite nationwide sales being down over the holidays more than 30 percent, local iSold It stores are seeing a business boom.
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