How realistic is it to make enough income selling on eBay to replace a job? It seems like it's just too risky. eBay and PayPal are too unpredictable and can easily suspend your account at a moment's notice making everything you've worked for useless. I've heard alot of horror stories, but I'm curious as to what everyone else's opinion is.
Thanks.
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i think it is realistic however you will need savings to hold you through tough times for various reasons
Yeah, that makes alot of sense. I've been looking into getting started on eBay, with an ultimate end goal of possibly quitting my job sometime in the not too distant future if everything goes well of course.
eBay/Paypal & Amazon have been my sole means of income for the last 6 years.
My house is paid off.
My 1st car is paid off.
My BMW is paid off.
My Harley is paid off.
And I take great vacations every year.
So it is possible if you know how to play the game.
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eBay/Paypal & Amazon have been my sole means of income for the last 6 years.
My house is paid off.
My 1st car is paid off.
My BMW is paid off.
My Harley is paid off.
And I take great vacations every year.
So it is possible if you know how to play the game.
That's great to hear! It's really inspiring to know that this is an attainable goal and not just a pipe dream. The hardest part for me anyways is trying to get over that first mountain, trying to find products that sell that aren't saturated and can make a decent profit.
eBay/Paypal & Amazon have been my sole means of income for the last 6 years.
My house is paid off.
My 1st car is paid off.
My BMW is paid off.
My Harley is paid off.
And I take great vacations every year.
So it is possible if you know how to play the game.
the game is stealth, read and read some more. after reading, practice is the only way to master the game
Yeah, that's what I keep hearing. Having multiple stealth accounts is good to have when your making alot of money already and need to spread it out over several accounts. I'm just interested in trying to get me feet wet first. But I was curious to what the potential is for selling on eBay due to all the horror stories I've heard/read on these forums and abroad.
Selling online for myself started as a hobby and became a six figure job on top of my full time job. With selling online I have:
- Paid for every car in cash
- Paid for my house in cash
- Paid off all college loans
- Paid off wedding
- Paid off parents home
- Paid off all various debts
The best part is able to live worry free financially, and able to put away money for family future needs.
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Selling online for myself started as a hobby and became a six figure job on top of my full time job. With selling online I have:
- Paid for every car in cash
- Paid for my house in cash
- Paid off all college loans
- Paid off wedding
- Paid off parents home
- Paid off all various debts
The best part is able to live worry free financially, and able to put away money for family future needs.
Sounds like a worry free lifestyle, six figures? That's really incredible!
congrats. always nice to hear. student loans are a big problem in general but can be very useful if used properly
Student loans are such a headache. They always take a huge bite of anyone's budget. I put no less than 25% of monthly profits into those loans. I want them gone today.
I dont go out or eat out to save enough money. I am really pushing it this year for the holidays.
Student loans are such a headache. They always take a huge bite of anyone's budget. I put no less than 25% of monthly profits into those loans. I want them gone today.
I dont go out or eat out to save enough money. I am really pushing it this year for the holidays.
that's the only way they disappear, congrats and all the best for getting rid of them.
depends what you are selling, you have to start with one niche and know it like the back of your hand, once you are successful move on and expand, or expand within that niche
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