Ebayers selling info???
Ebayers selling info???
Okay, I see these on there every once in a while, and figure the "too good to be true" rule has to apply. Basically you win the auction for usually $5-10, and they email you how to get the product for free or really, really cheap... It's usually electronics...
Anybody know anything about this? I'm almost tempted to spend the $5 just to see what happens...
Anybody know anything about this? I'm almost tempted to spend the $5 just to see what happens...
I once paid a couple bucks to one of the Auctions claiming they would show you how to get all this stuff at wholesale prices. It had a lot of information, some probably useful. If I remember correctly it told me where I could buy all that cheap made in China junk you see all over ebay. The ebay market is flooded with it. It's cheap, so it's up to you but I wouldn't expect much.
Originally posted by UrbanCowboy
I once paid a couple bucks to one of the Auctions claiming they would show you how to get all this stuff at wholesale prices. It had a lot of information, some probably useful. If I remember correctly it told me where I could buy all that cheap made in China junk you see all over ebay. The ebay market is flooded with it. It's cheap, so it's up to you but I wouldn't expect much.
I once paid a couple bucks to one of the Auctions claiming they would show you how to get all this stuff at wholesale prices. It had a lot of information, some probably useful. If I remember correctly it told me where I could buy all that cheap made in China junk you see all over ebay. The ebay market is flooded with it. It's cheap, so it's up to you but I wouldn't expect much.
It's not unlike a pyramid scheme, unless you get in at the bottom, dont bother.


