EBay Businesses on the Rise
By Pamela Gardapee, published Sep 16, 2007
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EBay franchise stores otherwise known as drop off stores have sprung up all around the country. What they offer is areas to drop off your property and have the store sell your goods on eBay. They receive a commission and do all the work. The general rate charged is anywhere from twenty to forty percent, some going as high as fifty percent. The eBay businesses make money because of a need for their services. People generally do not have the time to monitor a computer all day to watch the ad and respond to emails and bid closings. That is where the eBay drop off stores fit the need. They take care of the photo, posting and responses to emails. Once the item is sold, you receive your part of the proceeds in the mail in a form of a check.
Because these reputable businesses sell a large amount of products, they tend to have a good audience for their products then a first time seller might have. The quality of the photos and the descriptions of the products is what sell people. These stores offer you the customer another way to sell your items without doing any type of work. The commission is well worth the amount of work that goes into selling your item and shipping it off to the buyer.
The eBay franchise stores know about a reserve price and all about payment options such as money order, paypal and credit card transactions. With the available options for shipping and how much to charge, these stores take all the necessary steps to sell you item without any problems. Right from the start, eBay businesses have started out on top by offering many different services.
In some instances, people have opened an eBay drop off store and found that the need just was not there for the service. These businesses evidently failed due to location. The idea location has a lot to do with the size of the community and the overall structure around the area. An area that has many rummage sales, may find a drop off store a great way to sell things without the hassles of a rummage sale or garage sale as they are called in some areas.

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