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Sell on eBay without the extra work

Boston.com:

On Sunday, Bob Golub posted 10 auctions on eBay, including listings for a mink coat, a vintage comb and brush set, and an embroidery tool.

But it’s not stuff he found while rummaging through his basement. Golub owns the QuikDrop franchise in Sudbury, a storefront that sells things on eBay for people. The store opened last week and by yesterday customers had turned over everything from rodeo belt buckles to porcelain China, hoping for a good return from the wildly popular virtual marketplace.

”It’s been a very good week,” said Golub, a Newton resident.

Golub, 49, is one of a growing number of entrepreneurs offering to do the drudge work of selling on eBay for you. While many individuals have offered the service out of their homes and pioneering independents have set up stores, nationwide chains like QuikDrop, iSold It, and Snappy Auctions are aiming to make online consignment as convenient as shopping at a mall.

   

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