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There is lots of money to be made on eBay, as well as lots of great deals for shoppers.


Whether you are a buyer or a seller, there are some things you should be aware of before


you venture out.


Just as the police will warn you about purse snatchers when you are shopping - they say be


aware of your surroundings, know where you are going (or at least look like it!).


Unfortunately, you need to be cautious when shopping online as well, on a number of


levels.


There are a lot of techniques, strategies, and facts that the savvy buyer or seller should


know about, so that they don't make a mistake that could have anywhere from minor to


severe consequences.


Exciting Facts About eBay
* More than 2 MILLION people visit eBay every single day -- searching for products to buy!
* People spend an average of 2 hours shopping on eBay.
* 72% of eBay users make more than $50,000 per year!
* eBay currently has over 147 MILLION members, and thousands of new members are added


every single day!
* eBay processes over $1,000 in sales every second! That's $1,000 up to $86,000,000 a day


-- every single day of the year!
* If you have a retail business, a good way to increase your sales is to advertise some of


your inventory on eBay.
* If you know where to buy something in bulk at wholesale price, and then sell it on eBay,


you can make a profit.
* People make money selling everything from unwanted items of little monetary value, to


brand new and expensive objects such as satellites, motorcycles, and cars.
Needless to say, you can certainly see that on many levels you can benefit by doing


business on eBay.



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