04-28-2024 05:08 PM
I agree to prices at half of what item will be sold as. And i csn help you price items.
04-28-2024 05:12 PM
eBay doesn't sell. Sellers sell on the eBay site. So, I don't think you'll have any luck with your request. But good luck...
04-28-2024 05:13 PM
If only it was that easy.
I suggest you do some reading. You can start here.. https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/selling-guides-tips/selling?id=4081
04-28-2024 05:17 PM
Why do you want Ebay to sell your orders?
04-28-2024 05:41 PM
If you want to sell your items on EBAY website you need to do all the work of photographing items, writing description, setting prices and mailing items to the customers.
Before you can sell anything you need to enroll in Managed Payments (that is how you get paid). You must provide your checking account (ROUTING# only) and social security# (for tax purposes). Name on your EBAY profile page, checking account and social security card must be an EXACT MATCH (or your application may be denied).
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04-28-2024 05:57 PM - edited 04-28-2024 06:02 PM
04-28-2024 06:16 PM
@angmitc_71 wrote:I agree to prices at half of what item will be sold as. And I can help you price items.
The way eBay management thinks, if they were to sell your items for you, you'd be lucky if you got 2¢ on the dollar.
04-28-2024 06:43 PM
"I would like for ebay to pick up and sale my orders"
Good luck with that!
04-28-2024 10:26 PM
Since the individual doing all the work on eBay is going to get hit with the 1099-K from the IRS for any sales, that 50-50 split does not appear very attractive.
Better make it at least a 75-25 split, and you actually might receive some positive responses.
Or maybe even 90-10 -- just to be on the safe side.
04-28-2024 11:24 PM
You seem to completely misunderstand what this site is and what it does. You need to do a bit more research.
Here are some important links to areas you should really take the time to learn about as a new seller.
https://academy.ebay.com/student/catalog?locale=en
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/selling/selling?id=4081
https://pages.ebay.com/seller-center/get-started/seller-fees.html
https://pages.ebay.com/seller-center/service-and-payments/funds-availability.html
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/getting-paid/getting-paid-items-youve-sold/pending-payments?id=415...
https://www.ebay.com/help/listings/creating-managing-listings/creating-listing?id=4105
And make sure you know this policy extremely well.
https://www.ebay.com/help/policies/ebay-money-back-guarantee-policy/ebay-money-back-guarantee-policy...
04-29-2024 01:21 AM
@1786davycrockett wrote:
Since the individual doing all the work on eBay is going to get hit with the 1099-K from the IRS for any sales, that 50-50 split does not appear very attractive.
The seller who takes items on consignment will deduct the amount paid to the consignor just the same as deducting the cost of goods for their own items. The taxation would be exactly the same.
The ONLY difference is that it could put a seller over the 1099 threshold and therefore inhibit their ability to get involved in tax evasion! For sellers that do declare and report their eBay income (1099 or not) it would be no different than selling their own goods.
A 50/50 split AFTER eBay fees is actually pretty reasonable for both parties.
04-29-2024 03:57 AM
@1786davycrockett wrote:
Since the individual doing all the work on eBay is going to get hit with the 1099-K from the IRS for any sales, that 50-50 split does not appear very attractive.
The seller who takes items on consignment will deduct the amount paid to the consignor just the same as deducting the cost of goods for their own items. The taxation would be exactly the same.
The ONLY difference is that it could put a seller over the 1099 threshold and therefore inhibit their ability to get involved in tax evasion! For sellers that do declare and report their eBay income (1099 or not) it would be no different than selling their own goods.
A 50/50 split AFTER eBay fees is actually pretty reasonable for both parties.
In addition, depending on which state the seller is in, the seller may be required to issue a 1099-K to the consignor and to supply the IRS with that information as well.
04-29-2024 04:14 AM
If you indicate what city you live in and a description of what you have to sell, you might get a local person interested in taking you up on the offer.
04-29-2024 04:49 AM
eBay doesn't sell anything. Sellers list their items on the eBay website