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joesshooze 03-21-2013 07:04 PM

Any helpful ideas on $.99 items I can buy for FB?
 
I have bought everything I can think of including cell phone tripod, photo cube, photo lights, pens, shipping bags, labels, etc., etc., etc. Can I please get some helpful ideas on what I can buy for FB. Seriously there is nothing I need, want or can think of..

TGMT² 03-21-2013 07:27 PM

Buyers feedback after 10 isn't all that helpful for a sellers account. Selling some low priced common household items would be much more beneficial.

The city you live in should have a lot of Garage and Yard sales on Saturday.

Get up early with your $100. and go look for some signs.

Should be Fun and Profitable for you at the same time. :)

TheRevolver 03-21-2013 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joesshooze (Post 433121)
I have bought everything I can think of including cell phone tripod, photo cube, photo lights, pens, shipping bags, labels, etc., etc., etc. Can I please get some helpful ideas on what I can buy for FB. Seriously there is nothing I need, want or can think of..

eBooks are good for getting a few feedback but don't buy too many. I once bough like 15 in the same hour and was fine but it was very risky and now I know not to do that.

If you're gonna buy some, just buy a few.

joesshooze 03-21-2013 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TGMT² (Post 433127)
Buyers feedback after 10 isn't all that helpful for a sellers account. Selling some low priced common household items would be much more beneficial.

The city you live in should have a lot of Garage and Yard sales on Saturday.

Get up early with your $100. and go look for some signs.

Should be Fun and Profitable for you at the same time. :)

Okay thanks, but I am in a wheelchair and don't have friends or family to help. I have sold everything I have that I think might have a chance to sell. After FB goes over 10 and shows 100% I'll take a chance. EB is the greatest way for me to make a few $ to supplement my income which is only SS. SO when I get crap from people (not you) I really don't appreciate it. I just need some cheap things to buy and have run out of ideas that's why I asked.

slim jim 03-21-2013 10:42 PM

Re: Any helpful ideas on $.99 items I can buy for FB?
 
You can create a separate buyers account with your home address and order $1 items and resell those. Just order generic items that would not be trademarked so you don't have vero problems

unkown5454 03-21-2013 11:06 PM

Just build it up slowly Joe. If you have competitors, having a large number of feedbacks does help. Customers are stupid and they don't look to see that it is only buyer feedback. It has never hurt me in the past and it has helped me push out the competition.

Start with buying 2-3 $1 Chinese items each day. After about two weeks, you can take it to 5-8 per day safely. I have done this and has been a solid technique every time. I have many accounts where the majority of feedback is just buying. If you get bored, make a ste.alth to sell all of the cheap crap you bought. Make them all auctions and not BIN. You will lose on shipping of course, but it's worth the extra bit of money to build a solid backup account.

Gamefreak 03-21-2013 11:29 PM

pennies? thats what I usually buy

GreenBean 03-22-2013 12:33 AM

Not really ideal to concentrate on these .99 cent goodies.

Hard to know if ebay has them 'flagged'.

I would suggest buying within a budget items of different amounts.

If your account was not stealth, would you buy .99 cent items? Not usually.

I also moved your thread to the EBAY FEEDBACK subforum.
We have had plenty of posts about this.

Keep in mind to look real, go slowly and Good Luck
:peace:

vogeltron 03-22-2013 03:13 AM

From my personal experience. I like to get my accounts going early on. I actually do prefer to spend 2 or 3 months buying cheap stuff to get some buyer feedback. I usually have some non selling accounts on the side for when I need to get them going. You still need to sell slowly and sell low risk items when do you start selling. But I do personally encourage people to have backup accounts that they have just bought some cheap stuff on going to get some feedback for when that day comes that you do need to start another Selling Account. I agree it isn't going to make your account much better when you first start selling but the more history you have transacting on eBay at any level the better.


Also i usually get sports cards, usb cords, iphone cords/plugs/covers etc. There are some cheap sports cards you buy for like $1.00 shipped. Those probably won't cause any triggers. But I agree buying lots of digital goods, eBooks etc for .99 cents could cause some kind of feedback manipulation or something. The point is always to try to seem as real as possible even when buying $1.00 items.

rsot 03-22-2013 05:31 AM

To be safe, dont touch eBooks and digital things. OP, you dont need so many feedbacks to get yourself going....10 is ok then get selling like TGMT² stated

Mr. Invisible 03-22-2013 07:33 AM

Most buyers don't even look at feedback details when >98%.

I also buy 2-3 items a day from Chinese sellers ($1-$3). I don't go too crazy I just want enough feedback to list BIN and do 1 day listings. I also don't touch digital goods.

Futuremogul888 03-22-2013 08:55 AM

Don't go cheap. It takes money to make money. Typical online purchases are not a dollar or two. Buy things in the range of $4-$30 until you get 10 feedback. Wait 30 days from creation and then you can sell to your limits. This will get you off to a good start in maturing your stealths for regular increase and longevity ( or permanence).

JJGold 03-22-2013 12:32 PM

Why not sell all those items you purchased for buyer feedback?

joesshooze 03-23-2013 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JJGold (Post 433303)
Why not sell all those items you purchased for buyer feedback?

That is what I will do but don't want to buy junk. I want to buy stuff that will sell quickly.

I have sold 5 items on my new stealth and left feedback as soon as I shipped which is usually within 12 hours and not 1 has left me fb even after I sent a polite casual follw up. Not sure if I leave fb before buyer does if there is any incentive? If you have never sold on eb I don't think buyers are aware of how important it is.

I not leaving anymore fb until the buyer does and try that on my other stealth acct. I always send a follow up thank you a few days after they have received the item and I have not gotten any fb.

Pasicel 03-24-2013 09:19 PM

There's a topic on leaving feedback to buyers, about a month old.

There are some buyers who actually wait for the sellers feedback, and the last thing you want to do is piss a buyer off for something stupid.

Not leaving feedback is pointless, just risking an angry buyer.
You'll run into many buyers who don't leave feedback, yeah its annoying, but just move on.

If anything, I've had this done to a couple of my buyers on a stealth account,
buyers :2 weeks later - no feedback --
I'll send them a message,
" the money you sent me is frozen, being a new seller here on eBay, it wont unfreeze unless you leave a positive feedback, if you feel you are unsatisfied with the product please let me know as I'll resolve the issue for you. " -- something along those lines...

rsot 03-25-2013 02:49 PM

Always be careful of how you word messages to buyers

joesshooze 03-25-2013 04:33 PM

I think I learned that in my 1st mktg. job. My boss told me to be real careful when I send an email because there is a "forward" button on them. I consider this the same application.

yamphy2012 04-05-2013 03:21 PM

Do you need feedback for a BIN? Because I have listed many items for BIN with zero feedback. Hmmmm.

joesshooze 04-05-2013 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pasicel (Post 434067)
There's a topic on leaving feedback to buyers, about a month old.

There are some buyers who actually wait for the sellers feedback, and the last thing you want to do is piss a buyer off for something stupid.

Not leaving feedback is pointless, just risking an angry buyer.
You'll run into many buyers who don't leave feedback, yeah its annoying, but just move on.

If anything, I've had this done to a couple of my buyers on a stealth account,
buyers :2 weeks later - no feedback --
I'll send them a message,
" the money you sent me is frozen, being a new seller here on eBay, it wont unfreeze unless you leave a positive feedback, if you feel you are unsatisfied with the product please let me know as I'll resolve the issue for you. " -- something along those lines...

Thank you so much for this idea. I have been using it since you wrote and it's working so great.:clap:

dallasreed 04-21-2013 01:02 PM

Buy shipping supplies to build feedback, so you can use them later :)

joesshooze 04-21-2013 02:18 PM

Yes, I figured that out. I just didn't want to jinx myself. It seemed like I always seemed to get linked just after I was feeling a little relief and had just paid fees and reordered small amt. of supplies, and fast approaching or just cleared >90 days. But it's one second at a time on EB & PP world. Never know just try to be prepared and have ace ina hole.
Thank you to all who offer real solutions to an omnipotent problem.:hail:
You know I wanted to say "omnipotent foe" and I didn't. I shoulda,it's just like playing cops & robbers when I was a kid. Just a whole lot more serious, because this has a very serious impact on my daily quality of life. I feel like the cop or something cause I know they are the robbers for sure. My fees to sell my $1k limit this month were $116 just EB, doesn't count PP, you do the math I did.

Sandy D 04-21-2013 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dallasreed (Post 442601)
Buy shipping supplies to build feedback, so you can use them later :)

Smart!!!

No wasting your money on stuff you cannot use.


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