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How to Never Pay Full Price

Whether you’re in search of snowshoes, an acoustic guitar, or a power mower, you don’t have to pay full price! From apparel to automobiles, the best deals are often available with just a little bit of legwork. Here are some of the most widely used sources for bargains:

eBay.com

eBay is the gold standard for online auction sites. If you’re not familiar with the service, it’s simple. Sellers auction off their wares online to the highest bidder, and bidders can scoop up bargains and hard-to-find items at rock-bottom prices. The best way to look for a specific item is to find the model number and description (and retail price) on a retail site, and then search eBay for a current auction. With the specs in hand, you can determine what’s a fair price. Read the details carefully. You are typically responsible for shipping, so that $10 bicycle becomes a $300 nightmare when it ships from Singapore. Because eBay offers a fairly rigid tracking process, you can see your seller’s rating based on previous transactions.

Craigslist.com

Known as the world’s largest garage sale, Craigslist offers a variety of goods sold classified-ad style. Goods are usually used, and quality can be all over the map. The database is searchable by location, and prices can range from downright steals to highway robbery. Unlike eBay, you can make offers and arrange to see items before you purchase them.

Freecycle.com

Freecycle is the place to find used furniture, household items, and the like – yours for the taking! There are around 4900 Freecycle groups so far and over 7 million members around the world. If you’re a fixer-upper re-purposer type, check it out!

Bizrate.com

With the tagline, “Search. Compare. Conquer.” you know that Bizrate is in the business of comparison shopping. With a few clicks of your mouse, you can find the best online deals for new and refurbished electronics, clothing, furniture, and more. You can also sort your results by which sites offer free shipping or coupons. It makes comparison shopping a breeze!

Garage sales

While decidedly low-tech, garage sales are still the source of some of my biggest bargain coups. The key is to shop ahead – if you know your son is going to need skis in a certain size for next winter, start shopping NOW because garage sales don’t stick to a season, as department stores do. You have to strike while the iron’s hot, so know sizes, what you’re looking for, and reasonable prices for used equipment. And don’t be afraid to make an offer, particularly later in the day! The owner will most likely let that doll-house go for less when it gets close to the end of the day and she’s thinking about having to haul it back into the garage or tote it off to Goodwill.

It’s quite disturbing when you buy an item at full price only to see the same item sell for a lot less somewhere else. Do your homework and you won’t ever have to be disappointed again!

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Thrift selling is exactly what it sounds like: selling lots of unique items on Ebay that were obtained at a low cost, usually at thrift stores. These items are occasionally worn or damaged, but buyers like them for their low cost and uniqueness. Thrift selling might not sound very profitable, but it can be – if you do it right!

Thrift sellers have a lot to do. Their business is one of bulk; they will often have hundreds of individual items in their inventory at a given time. This makes for lots of auction listings. Thrift sellers can’t afford to lose track of their goods or their listings, so excellent book keeping is an absolute must. If you plan to sell thrift on Ebay, use a book keeping program that you’re comfortable with. Excel is a good low-frills spreadsheet program. Use it keep track of your stock, your auctions, and your shipping.

Spreadsheets are also excellent tools for tallying your net profits over time. Use them to see which items have performed well, and which should be replaced.

While you’re organizing your virtual inventory, take time to organize your physical inventory as well. You don’t want to have to dig through a messy heap of goods to find the one that needs to be shipped. Instead, use meticulously organized spaces to store your products. Label each space or item with a post-it note containing the listing number. That way, you’ll know you’re shipping the right item.

On Ebay, a seller’s reputation is vital. Since thrift goods are often used items which might have a little damage, be completely honest in the item description. Disclose any damage the item has sustained, and include photographs of the worn or damaged areas. Specify that buyers purchase the items “as is”, and emphasize that you do not know the items’ histories and are not responsible for item failure. It might sound harsh, but you need to protect yourself.

Even better, come up with your own rating system for the condition of your merchandise. A worn corner on a book cover might be a 1 or 2, while a hole in fabric might be a 5. Use consistency and a well-defined rating system so that buyers know what they’re paying for.

There are tools that thrift sellers can use to make their lives easier. Bulk listers are programs designed to make many listings at a time. This is a real time saver for merchants with hundreds of simultaneous auctions. Turbo Lister is the most popular bulk listing program. It’s free and available for download on Ebay’s web site. Other programs are available for low subscription fees.

Thrift items come at a low price, but they can be costly if the size of your inventory leads to mistakes. Keep everything neat and easy-to-find. Use software to help manage your listings. And give buyers your honest assessment of an item’s condition. Whatever you sell on Ebay, you want to maintain a great reputation. Become known as a go-to seller for quality thrift items and wonderful customer service.

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