Archive for July 3rd, 2006

Learn To Avoid eBays Dark Side of Buying Learn To Avoid eBays Dark Side of Buying

 Washington Post Stephanie Marhefka bought several dresses and a laptop computer over the years on eBay without problem. But the psychologist says her last purchase was a disaster: She paid $700 for what an eBay seller said was a solid wood desk, plus an additional $40 for the Brooklyn merchant to deliver it to her [...]

 

Understanding eBays Feedback System

Informit What Do All Those Stars and Numbers Mean? Reading Feedback Comments—And Contacting Other Users How to Leave Feedback Figuring Out What Kind of Feedback to Leave Dealing with Negative Feedback How do you know if the buyer or seller you’re dealing with is legitimate—and will pay on time or ship in a timely fashion? [...]

 

eBay Women Sells Her In Her Ferrari

Auto Blog      Yahoo! News is reporting that a woman in Germany is auctioning off her Ferrari Enzo on eBay with a little added-value bonus – herself. The 26-year-old who claims she worked as a singer in Syria has put the starting price at $1.6 million, and while we have yet to find the [...]

 

Time Is Money & Warren Buffet is Expensive Time Is Money & Warren Buffet is Expensive

Forbes   It may not be as critically acclaimed as My Dinner with Andre. But it probably won’t be as pretentious, either. We speak of a charity luncheon with Warren Buffett, the plain-spoken prairie billionaire. The chance to chat and chew with the Berkshire Hathaway (nyse: BRK.A – news – people ) chairman was auctioned [...]

 

Google Just wants to Help Us Shop

 The Financial Express In its quest to “organise the world’s information,” Google now wants to keep track of your credit card number and where you live. The company last week introduced Google Checkout, a service that will allow users to make purchases from online stores using payment and shipping information they keep on file with [...]

 

Carnival of Home Business

The first Carnival of Home Business is up at Start a Side Business.