ExTSR wrote:A Warning about "I Sold It" (on eBay & in your own home town)There is a national USA franchise of hundreds of stores bearing the name "ISoldIt". The franchise stores accept items from the public, sells them on eBay, and gives most of the proceeds to the sellers. On the face of it, they seem to be very straightforward. Earlier I wondered openly how they could afford to do this as a business, since the seller does indeed get most of the sales price money, minus a very minor fee.Here are some points to consider if you've ever thought of buying from ISoldIt on eBay (any of many locations) or even getting into a franchise yourself.Good Luck.
Xaxaxe wrote:I'm moving on now before I start using naughty words like last time. I'm getting worked up, and this time I haven't even been drinking ...
Deadlord39 wrote:Xaxaxe wrote:I'm moving on now before I start using naughty words like last time. I'm getting worked up, and this time I haven't even been drinking ...Oh, just admit it, you want Bupu's favors.
ExTSR wrote:A Warning about "I Sold It" (on eBay & in your own home town)
Deadlord39 wrote:I am probably going to change my eBay name to Isolditt.
Blackmoor wrote:Another potential M-bag may go missing very soonhttp://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... RK:MEWA:IT
Xaxaxe wrote:That is just totally chickenshit — anyone sending a "sternly worded" note to the seller?
bclarkie wrote:Nice scam there putting up a picture of a extremely rare module that isn't even the auction listing. Trying to trick someone into buying the auction immediately without reading the whole text is about as low as you can go.