By Chris Bryant
eBay does their best to make communication with other buyers and sellers as painless as possible. Sadly, there are plenty of scam artists that are just waiting to use these features to their advantage. One such feature is the ability of an eBay customer or seller to ask you a question through eBay's "My Messages" service. If they've got a question about one of your auction listings, they can click on "Send seller a message" and send the question straight to your email inbox.
Once you open this mail, all you have to do is click on "Respond Now" to answer their question. After doing so, you'll be asked to enter your eBay username and password combination.
That's where the problem comes in for many eBay buyers and sellers. Legitimate potential customers use this feature, but plenty of scam artists send fake "eBay emails" that look exactly like the ones eBay sends - and when you enter your username and password, you're not even on eBay. You're entering your eBay ID and password on a site that looks like eBay, but isn't, and the scammer can see your username and password the second you enter it.
Common questions in these fake eBay emails include:
"What is the postage to West Virginia?" (Nothing against West Virginia, it's just that one persistent scammer picked that state. No one asks what the postage to their state is.)
"Why haven't you paid me yet?" This question makes you think you forgot to pay someone for an item. Sounds legitimate, but it isn't.
"WHERE IS MY ITEM?????" This sounds like an irate customer, but it could also be a scammer.
You might be asking "How do I tell the real questions from the fakes?" Easy. What I recommend is that you do not use the "Respond Now" button. Just go out to eBay, sign in, and click on "My Messages". If you see their question listed there, it's legitimate. If not - you know someone just tried to steal your username and address. You can report this to eBay, but most likely the eBay ID listed in the fake email is a fake eBay name.
Making money online, especially on eBay, means you have to be on guard against potential scam artists. If you go directly to eBay to log in rather than going through an email to do so, you've taken a giant step toward guarding the integrity of your eBay identity.
Chris Bryant is an eight-year veteran of eBay, and he wants eBay to change your life for the better just as it’s done for him! Visit http://www.freeebayauctiontutorials.com for his latest FREE eBay and eBay auction tutorial! Learn how to make money on eBay. It’s easier than you think!
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How To Be An Ebay Wholesaler - Legitimate Wholesale List In 3 Steps
By Brad McCleary
If you really want to work from home and sell products on eBay it’s going to take hard work. Don’t think you’re going to be able to work a couple hours a week and make a living, if you are doing this because you don’t like to work you can forget about it, it won’t happen. If you are willing to work hard however, you can forget about making a living on eBay, instead you can worry about making an absolute killing on eBay!
There are many different options to consider when starting out. First you need to decide what you want to sell. I know we all want to have a complete online store of things to sell but for now you need to pick a couple of products, or one specialized area. For example if you are into fitness, like myself, you might want to start researching stability balls, or dumbbells, or even weight benches. If you stick to an area you know and understand you’ll be able to find better values and write better reviews. The more passionate you are about an area the better you’ll do because people will see you as an expert in the field and trust you more.
Next you need to decide where you are going to get your products. You need to make sure you are getting your products from the manufacture or as close as possible. Every hand the product goes through cuts your final profit margin. So make sure the wholesale you’re looking into is a real wholesaler and not a distributor or you won’t get the wholesale price you want.
There are a couple of different options for legitimate eBay wholesalers. You can drop ship, which means you don’t have to carry an inventory. You list a product and sell it the drop ship source then takes a small percentage and ships it to your customer.
Although this seems like the easy option, there are a couple of disadvantages to drop shipping. First you don’t get to keep as much profit as you may want or need. Second it’s hard for you to guarantee your service, if a product is on back order and the drop shippers doesn’t inform you, you could end up with a bunch of angry customers. You generally have to handle of customer service issues even though you have no control over the drop shipper.
Customer complaints could easily be the end of someone trying to get started. Drop shipping is the best option for someone that cannot afford an inventory, but be aware of the problems that could occur.
Another option is carrying a small inventory so you can guarantee service. The best option if you can afford it and your wholesalers will allow it. The problem is many companies want you to order way more than you can afford or want to carry to get the best discount.
The final option would be to buy in mass quantities receive the best discount and keep the most profit. The downsides are having enough money to pay by the truckload, storing the product, and ensuring that you sale and don’t get stuck with anything.
Now that you know everything there is to know about wholesalers you need to decide which one is right for you. You will need to decide on a legitimate wholesale list. Since you already have an idea of what you want to sell don’t sign up with any “eBay wholesaler.” If you’ve been researching this for a while you understand how hard it is to find a legitimate wholesale list. There are a lot of scams out there so you need to be careful. Many eBay wholesalers are going to make you pay a small fee for their wholesale list but it shouldn’t be an excess amount. My wholesale list cost about $70 for a lifetime membership.
Before you join make sure they have what you need, they should offer you a preview of their merchandise. Also make sure they will cater to your needs as a eBay seller, otherwise you’re business could fail. Don’t let them ruin you.
Brad McCleary makes his living working from his home and on the internet. He takes pride in assisting others reach the same happiness he has found. If eBay wholesale sounds like it might fit your interest you can see the company Brad uses here, www.we-review-for-you.com/rmystershopping.html. You can also check out other employment opportunites at his website; www.we-review-for-you.com/
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Brad_McCleary
If you really want to work from home and sell products on eBay it’s going to take hard work. Don’t think you’re going to be able to work a couple hours a week and make a living, if you are doing this because you don’t like to work you can forget about it, it won’t happen. If you are willing to work hard however, you can forget about making a living on eBay, instead you can worry about making an absolute killing on eBay!
There are many different options to consider when starting out. First you need to decide what you want to sell. I know we all want to have a complete online store of things to sell but for now you need to pick a couple of products, or one specialized area. For example if you are into fitness, like myself, you might want to start researching stability balls, or dumbbells, or even weight benches. If you stick to an area you know and understand you’ll be able to find better values and write better reviews. The more passionate you are about an area the better you’ll do because people will see you as an expert in the field and trust you more.
Next you need to decide where you are going to get your products. You need to make sure you are getting your products from the manufacture or as close as possible. Every hand the product goes through cuts your final profit margin. So make sure the wholesale you’re looking into is a real wholesaler and not a distributor or you won’t get the wholesale price you want.
There are a couple of different options for legitimate eBay wholesalers. You can drop ship, which means you don’t have to carry an inventory. You list a product and sell it the drop ship source then takes a small percentage and ships it to your customer.
Although this seems like the easy option, there are a couple of disadvantages to drop shipping. First you don’t get to keep as much profit as you may want or need. Second it’s hard for you to guarantee your service, if a product is on back order and the drop shippers doesn’t inform you, you could end up with a bunch of angry customers. You generally have to handle of customer service issues even though you have no control over the drop shipper.
Customer complaints could easily be the end of someone trying to get started. Drop shipping is the best option for someone that cannot afford an inventory, but be aware of the problems that could occur.
Another option is carrying a small inventory so you can guarantee service. The best option if you can afford it and your wholesalers will allow it. The problem is many companies want you to order way more than you can afford or want to carry to get the best discount.
The final option would be to buy in mass quantities receive the best discount and keep the most profit. The downsides are having enough money to pay by the truckload, storing the product, and ensuring that you sale and don’t get stuck with anything.
Now that you know everything there is to know about wholesalers you need to decide which one is right for you. You will need to decide on a legitimate wholesale list. Since you already have an idea of what you want to sell don’t sign up with any “eBay wholesaler.” If you’ve been researching this for a while you understand how hard it is to find a legitimate wholesale list. There are a lot of scams out there so you need to be careful. Many eBay wholesalers are going to make you pay a small fee for their wholesale list but it shouldn’t be an excess amount. My wholesale list cost about $70 for a lifetime membership.
Before you join make sure they have what you need, they should offer you a preview of their merchandise. Also make sure they will cater to your needs as a eBay seller, otherwise you’re business could fail. Don’t let them ruin you.
Brad McCleary makes his living working from his home and on the internet. He takes pride in assisting others reach the same happiness he has found. If eBay wholesale sounds like it might fit your interest you can see the company Brad uses here, www.we-review-for-you.com/rmystershopping.html. You can also check out other employment opportunites at his website; www.we-review-for-you.com/
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Brad_McCleary
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