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The 100 Best Things I've Sold on Ebay: 100 Money-making Stories by the Queen of Auctions
The 100 Best Things I've Sold on Ebay 100 Moneymaking Stories by the Queen of Auctions
Author: Lynn Dralle
ISBN-13: 9780976839309
ISBN-10: 097683930X
Publication Date: 6/1/2006
Pages: 224
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: All Aboard
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed The 100 Best Things I've Sold on Ebay: 100 Money-making Stories by the Queen of Auctions on + 17 more book reviews
love all the stories with all the cool things she sold.
reviewed The 100 Best Things I've Sold on Ebay: 100 Money-making Stories by the Queen of Auctions on
This is actually the second book in the series, even though it is listed under the name of the first book. The photo of the cover is correct.

Basically, shop garage sales or inherit. The I am so greedy attitude comes out early and is reinforced often. I read it, but I am absolutely convinced this is a human being which I would despise for her selfishness and plain greed. This is not a book on how to use eBay - it is how great she is since she inherited alot from a grandmother who never threw anything out.

Basically, the author's attitude can be summed in in this phrase which is in keeping with her maturity level and attitude: ne-ner-ne-ner.

These are one time items - buying a $2200 chandelier for $20 and not a listing of things which are sustainable in how to make a living off of eBay. There are no eBay hints, nothing useful - just shop garage sales and adore me. blah.
Cheese avatar reviewed The 100 Best Things I've Sold on Ebay: 100 Money-making Stories by the Queen of Auctions on + 324 more book reviews
The sequel to her first book "The 100 best things I've sold on Ebay". This book gives light to the possible treasures that you can find at yard sales or even in your own home.