There is a Free Way to Buy and Sell Online! Check Out Craigslist

By Terrie Lewis, published Jan 05, 2008
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As a chronic pessimist regarding my thoughts about, "Nothing in life is free," I am pleased to announce that there is a website where one can post items to sell, buy, trade or look for that special someone (although a bit disturbing), Craigslist.com is the answer. I must say it's nice not to pay out fees to an auction house, when I can reap the benefits of my own selling profits.

I have been a faithful buyer and seller on Ebay since 2000, but hate the fact that the fees are getting higher, a final value fee is deducted, and the fact PayPal charges the seller for using their site to quickly transfer money into my bank account. To really get ahead of their game, you need to sell high or become full-time with selling as your main form of income. I tend to make my lunch money back when I sell, but I can say I keep them in business when I buy.

My sister introduced me to Craigslist years ago, but I don't usually follow-through with tips on free advertising because I am doubtful at heart. This year, I finally sat down and checked it out, and what to my startling amazement was a free site with little strings attached.

I recently opened my own ladies consignment boutique and with a very low start-up budget, I opened an account and listed a post to purchase ladies nice quality clothing. I received a response immediately from a woman in my area that she was selling two new leather jackets for $20.00. Pictures were provided and I picked them up with cash in hand and was able to sell them in my boutique. I continue to sign on new consigners and find great buys often.

I also posted to the "wanted" category looking for used garment racks and displays for the shop. I received a message from a local scuba diving shop that was relocating and had what I was looking for. I drove to the shop and purchased retail racks and displays, along with a $50.00 display case with lights. I was hooked!

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In addition, the fees that Ebay and PayPal deduct add up quickly. I try and only sell items that are over $50.00, or it's not worth it. I do like the Auctiva site that links to Ebay though. It's easier to list and track and it has free templates.

Posted on 01/06/2008 at 9:01:14 AM

 
Yikes, I hate AC's new look and scrolling content. I have used Craiglist to post ads as well as reply to them. I checked out ebay, but I like Craigslist much better and never got an ebay account. I would look at auction bids and decided that the only people truly making money selling unwanted items was ebay.

Posted on 01/06/2008 at 3:01:08 AM

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