@network-servers wrote:Yep! there are no seller protection! full stop!,
Seller protection only works if the buyer looses, therfore if buyer
wins, then seller looses, and doesn't matter if neither party were
guilty. If only one party can win, then how...
What exactly would you have eBay do? They aren't law enforcement. They
only thing they can do is enforce their own policies. If a digitally
delivered item isn't listed in the Information Products category as a
classified ad listing, which is exempt f...
They provide a well-known, highly trafficked website with millions of
potential buyers around the world. Being a top 10 retail website with a
brand known to pretty much everyone entitles them to charge higher fees
than other selling options. In retai...
Folks, I sell small dollar items. Most of the video games I have listed
here are priced below $20, most toys under $30. My pricing model assumes
that the item won't sell for a full year. Granted, as a store
subscriber, my insertion fees for toys are ...
All income from eBay sales is taxable, 1099 or not. But the IRS
generally doesn't care about a few sales made a year. There should be no
reason that you are paying double taxes on items sold. If you fill out a
Schedule C, you can write off your acqui...