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Got a success story you want to share? What amazing garage sale finds have you turned into monster profits online? How has using Auctiva's free templates and auction management tools improved your eBay business? Drop a line and tell us in 50 words or less about an outstanding e-sale experience, and perhaps we'll feature your story in an upcoming issue of The Online Seller newsletter. Reply to this thread to be considered.
 
Posts: 50 | Location: Chico, CA | Registered: April 03, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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My husband and I were feeling a little broke 2 years ago and bought a dining table on eBay.co.uk for £30. I found out later it was Ercol and sold the seat pads alone for £90, a couple of weeks ago I sold the table and chairs for £400 all on eBay!
 
Posts: 1 | Registered: April 22, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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In August of 2006 my husband and I were looking on eBay for a baptism outfit for our newborn son. I found only one that I absolutely loved (though it was a size too big)...so we purchased it. A day later I noticed that the same outfit was now available in the smaller size, so we bought that one too! Not needing both of them I relisted the original baptism outfit and it sold for 3 times what we paid for it!

Shortly after this I was inspired to open an eBay boutique for infant's and children's products...and Personal Impressions Boutique was born! We sold over $50,000 of products working part-time in 2007.
 
Posts: 1 | Registered: April 25, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I love selling on ebay as a hobby. I am a garage saler, thrift store shoper and antique shopper. I was at a garage sale one day and saw an old barbie case. I noticed it was from 1958 and new it had to be worth something. I asked the homeowner how much they were selling the barbie case for and they said, " oh I don't know .50 cents". I thought .50 cents sure I could at least turn this around for $9.99! It ended up selling for almost $300.00. It turned out to be one of first editions of its kind! I love finding great deals like that!
 
Posts: 1 | Registered: May 12, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Instead of a battered women's shelter, we opened up an eBay jewelry store for the working family!

Crestfallen - we couldn’t afford any engagement ring in any of the jewelry stores...we won two rings on eBay!

Quality Jewelry at a Reasonable Price! People like us can finally afford nice jewelry!

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Posts: 5 | Registered: May 17, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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2 years ago I sold a doll on ebay, and couldnt believe how much I ended up with. So I made more indians dolls, buying most of the materials on ebay. I found a company that sold acrylic cases, that I used to keep my dolls clean before selling. My customer asked me where I got the case, because she needed some. So I started selling them in all sizes. Since then, I have made (average) $1000.00 a month, wich I also use to send wounded soldiers homemade cookies and letter. Thanks to ebay, I have several hobbies going on, and now remodeling for more room!
 
Posts: 2 | Location: Ohio | Registered: June 02, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I took several old rare owner's manuals, catalogs and made high quality digiital copies to sell on E-bay.....sold 80-90 in last 2 years....cost of one item $2.00.....sold for $22 to as high as $50 each.....I keep comming up with other things to copy.....some more sucessful than others.
 
Posts: 1 | Registered: June 03, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I started my ebay business in July of '06. I knew I would be starting college in 3 short months, and I had to find a listing solution..FAST! Ebay's system was too cumbersome for me to manage college, family, a household and a business. THANK GOD FOR AUCTIVA!!!!! You guys have made it possible for me to manage it all and still have a little sanity left. I am currently doing my internship and will graduate 9/08. My business tripled almost immediatley upon implementing Auctiva. The business has had it's ups and downs, but I attribute the fact I am still doing business to Auctiva. YOU ARE A GODSEND! God bless you!! EBAY should take notes from YOU =).
 
Posts: 2 | Location: PA | Registered: June 25, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Not a success story yet, but hoping it will be.

My mum retired early a few months, but got bored.

She knew I was interested in computers, and had bought on sold on ebay.

As she had some spare cash set aside, we decided to set up a business. She does the research and puts the money in, I do the web side of things, posting the auctions, dealing with the sales, emails etc.

I had a baby a year ago, so the fact that we can list all items once and have Auctiva relist them until they go out of stock is a god send.

In our first 3 weeks of business we have made £460 profit(with paypal and ebay fees still to be taken), with a "trial run" and hope its a long and happy partnership.

I wouldn't be possible if it wasn't a matter of telling Auctiva to keep listing auctions until we're out of stock, and making it so easy to list in the first place with templates etc.
 
Posts: 150 | Location: Northern Ireland (UK) | Registered: June 06, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hi everyone, Ive been using Auctiva for some time now and have enjoyed many successful auctions ever since I started with them. I have to say that one auction in particular still sticks out among the rest. I listed an old game on ebay that I bought at a yard sale for $1.00. There were at least 10 of the same game just like mine listed on ebay at the same time and some had nice bids. I was not getting any bids at all so I changed the auction with a few days to go using one of Auctiva's excellent templates and Walla! I ended up selling that game with a higher closing bid price than any of them had ever gotten on ebay before. I was ecstatic and I know the only reason it sold for so much was because of Auctiva. By the way it sold for $63.00 Thank you Auctiva!

Sorry Guys! no way I could tell that story in 50 words or less...Hard to tell any story in 50 words or less..100 would be a little more realistic..lol. Brill Baby! Brill!!!!

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Posts: 13 | Registered: October 04, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I have been selling on eBay full-time for over 5 years and using Auctiva for almost 2 years. eBay/Auctiva has allowed me to support my family of 10 (1 wife Smile and 8 kids Eek), ages 6-11. Because Auctiva is so efficient I am still able to handle the workload alone. My best find/eBay sale was for a 16mm movie projector purchased for $30.00 at an insurance business auction. It sold on eBay for $1200!
 
Posts: 3 | Location: United States | Registered: December 07, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I have only used Ebay's lister once. I hated it. Soon after my first sale on Ebay, I found Auctiva. I haven't sold alot over the years (though I always have the intentions of doing so), but I have sold .10 cent magazines for $30.00, $5.00 camera's for $50.00, and some kitchen gadgets, one that I paid $2.00 for and sold for $49.00. I totally owe those sales to Auctiva. The templates are professional looking and their format helps me to include the necessary information that the customer demands.


Always bear this in mind, that very little indeed is necessary for living a happy life. ...Marcus Arelius'
 
Posts: 30 | Registered: January 10, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I don't have a particular "sales" story here.

I just want to say that Auctiva is an awesome site and an awesome service. The fact that this is a totally free service is such an incredible help to all of us "little" guys out here.

You rock. Totally.
 
Posts: 15 | Registered: May 07, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Geranium cuttings!! I listed some on Oztion and they got bids within like seconds. So I have a trial listing on Ebay. Not sure it's worth listing them there. Oz is free listing and like 25c sale fee Ebay with a gallery photo it's $1.09 and then probably about another 1.50 if you combine Paypal and sales fees. Still I've adjusted the price accordingly so we'll see. Oz geranium; and Ebay geranium

Plus size designer ladies clothes. Guaranteed to generate a bidding war check this hot numberout!!
 
Posts: 8 | Location: Australia | Registered: August 09, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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