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Red flags when purchasing Designers Handbags from online auctions
Please Note: It is not our job to stop you or anyone that buys or sells fake LV. We just try to educate the consumer.
First of all remember that a handbag reflects your personality! That’s why you need an authentic handbag that you will have forever and be proud of.
First thing you have to see when you are about to bid on a designer’s handbag is: Does the auction states and guarantees that the handbag is authentic or full money bag? If not, you should ask. Make sure you can get a full money back guarantee if the handbag is found to be fake. Authentic handbag sellers don’t mind guaranteeing full money back if the handbag is found to be fake. They know their merchandise and they would not jeopardize their reputation to make $50 extra on a fake. Be extremely cautious if the seller has no feedback. The lower the seller’s feedback the greater the risk you are taking in purchasing from him/her. On the other hand, the higher the sellers’ positive rating, the more likely you will at least get your money back if the item is found to be fake. Does the seller offer multiples of the same and/or new items at a very low price? Does the offer sounds too good to be true? It might be. Some times the merchandise is counterfeit, but the pictures might reflect authentic merchandise. Check out how much are the other sellers are selling the specific model. Is the seller you are buying selling way too low? Be cautious. Does the seller have hidden feedback? Some sellers hide their feedback after a negative feedback left from a bad transaction. Why the seller hides his/her feedback should make you think twice. The seller should have his/her feedback available for buyers to see. This is what differentiates sellers that work hard to keep satisfied clients, and people that try to make quick money selling fakes. Are the photographs in the auction taken from another website that is selling authentic merchandise? Look for inconsistent pictures in the listing. If the picture is taken from someone else, you never know if you are receiving authentic or fake merchandise. Further more; even the seller sometimes might not know that is selling a fake. Be very cautious if the seller is very new and holds a private auction. The seller should have a decent feedback before choosing the option of private auction. If you have even the smallest doubts ask for more photos. If you get excuses from the seller and he/she is reluctant in providing more photos, think twice. Also, if the seller provides you with more photos, again look for consistency. Is there a date on the photos? If so, were the photos taken the same day?
Remember: Always ask. The seller should always provide answers. The seller wants you business. An honest and professional seller will always reply with clarifications you might need. Does the seller have negative feedback reflecting dissatisfied customers? You don’t want to buy from someone that has many negatives. If you do not feel comfortable do not buy because it is cheap. Even if seller sells authentic merchandise, he might be selling defective merchandise that could not otherwise sold in a boutique. Check out this small but extremely important detail on the picture: DO NOT BUY a Gucci, Prada, or Louis Vuitton if there is a round tag hanging from the handbag. Those tags are attached on the fakes. For more information on specific details in distinguishing fake Gucci, Prada, Fendi, Louis Vuitton and many other Designers handbags see our referral program below.
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USP on eBay
If you have dabbled at all in the world of Internet marketing, you may have heard the term "unique selling proposition" or USP. USP is a technique that Internet marketers use to set themselves apart from the competition. Internet marketing is highly competitive and highly saturated. In order to be successful, it is vital that the Internet marketer present himself as being unique and different from his competitors especially when many of them are selling the same products. It is also just as vital to have a unique selling proposition on Ebay. I am amazed at the number of Ebay sellers that are either unaware or just don't care about the importance of having a unique selling proposition. A case in point: A while back, I was researching some products on Ebay from a wholesale company c. . . .
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Fed Up With eBay?
For many people, their first experience of working online involves selling products on eBay. This was how I got started back in 1998 and I know countless other people that have done the same. However, it is important to remember that eBay is not the 'be all and end all' - there is a much bigger online world out there. My reason for mentioning this is that I have spoken to three people this week who each make a decent full or part-time income on eBay but who are fed up with it and looking to move in other directions. Having sold on eBay myself, I can understand why sellers do get tired/bored/frustrated with the auction site - it is highly competitive and it takes an incredible amount of hard work to succeed. In addition, it is normally the case that the more successful you be. . . .
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High-Tech Real Estate Marketing
A quick glance through the Sunday real estate ads reveals that most homes are sold the old fashioned way. By print ads and word of mouth. Truth be told, placing your home in the Sunday paper does little more than quench the ego of the agent listing your home. Demand more!
Traditional real estate marketing reaches about 70% of the people who want to buy your home. The other 30% are buyers who are out-of-area. They are the buyers who surf the web, looking for a home in the town their employer just relocated them to. They are the buyers who are looking for a retirement home, or a second home near their kids. If you are not placing your home in front of these buyers, you could be chopping thousands of dollars off the selling price of your home. Lets look at eBay for an example. Most sell. . . .
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My Top Ten Tips For Selling Travel on eBay
Becoming a seller on ebay can be daunting. Becoming a travel seller can be impossible, unless you know the secrets. My tips on selling on eBay can apply to all categories of items, but some steps are unique to selling travel.
The travel industry is highly regulated on EBay, as it should be. High standards keep out disreputable sellers and scam artists, and adds to your own company’s trustworthiness when you are approved by eBay.. 1. Before you are even thinking about selling travel on eBay, it is important to get a username and email address just for eBay. Registration is free and only takes a few minutes. Register as a seller and you can use the same username to buy as well. Choose a name that reflects what you sell i.e., “Bermudabound” rather than “sexyblueeyes”. Other eBay members. . . .
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26 Tips on How to be Safe in Your eBay Selling and Buying
The irony of eBay is that as it grows to be ever more successful, it draws the unsavoury element of the internet towards it. I'm talking about people who make it their business to attempt to defraud you and I in our eBay and PayPal transactions.
Of course, not all dodgy dealings on eBay are fraudulent. Some are just mischievous. Others are by chancers, who perhaps reckon their victims won't be bothered to pursue them. Whoever causes it, it's left to the targeted buyer or seller to try and sort out the problem. All that we as users can do is to be extremely vigilant and cautious in all our eBay and PayPal activities. Here is a list of practical steps, in no particular order, which buyers and sellers can take to help avoid becoming the next victim. Hopefully you are already aware. . . .
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Making online auctions work (Philanthropy Journal)
The traditional fundraising-auction market is closed and inefficient, says Jon Carson of cMarket, but online auctions can widen a nonprofit’s bidding universe and optimize returns.
Online auctions nets Grayslake over $2,800 (Grayslake Review)
Old office furniture, gun holders and a jail cell door were all items auctioned off from the former Grayslake Police Department.
Akerman Facilitates Passing of Innovative Foreclosure Online Auction Legislation (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
On September 2nd, Florida's Duval and Manatee counties will host the nation's first in a series of planned online auctions of foreclosed properties, the onset of an expected national trend in foreclosure dealings.

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