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Ipod Repair Guide: How to Fix Broken Ipod

February 27th, 2013 2 comments

What is the iPod Repair Guide?

The iPod Repair Guide will fix the sad face iPod and repair iPod folder errors, and have your iPod working again in under 1 hour. This guide covers skipping songs, not syncing with iTunes, short battery life and more. It works for all generations of iPods.

Thousands of iPod users, just like you, have repaired their broken iPod using the iPod repair guide. Knowing how to fix your broken iPod will save you a lot of money. Apple will not tell your how to fix your broken iPod because they will request you to send your iPod to them for repair. This repair can cost as much as $249, including a $30 shipping and handling charge, with only a 90 day warranty AND when Apple returns your iPod, your music will be gone!

What Are The Benefit of the iPod Repair Guide?

The iPod Repair Guide offers the following benefits:

– Downloadable PDF guide with pictures and easy to follow instructions

– Full online technical support – 24 hours, 7 days

– No special tools or advanced knowledge needed

– Instant software download

How Can The iPod Repair Guide Help You?

There may be other guides out there that show you how to fix broken iPods, but only the iPod Repair Guide teaches you the secret techniques that not even Apple wants you to know about. Secret techniques that work with step-by-step instructions with full color photos.

By using the iPod Repair Guide, not only will you be able to save yourself a lot of money, but there are ways that you can make money with it. By buying broken iPods on Ebay or at garage sales, you will be able to fix them and sell them online or at flea markets for a big profit.

With the iPod Repair Guide, we will show you how to repair your broken iPod in as little as 30 minutes, and the best part about it is you don’t even need a screwdriver! Even if you don’t want to take your iPod apart, it provides multiple easy to do fixes that work.

Lawrence Sharp

after a foreclosed home in GA goes to auction how long does it take to evict the residents?

February 13th, 2013 3 comments

There is a home I’m intersted in purchasing and it goes up for auction tomorrow 2/5/13. However, the residents are still living in the house. How long can they live there after the auction? When can I get in to look at the house?

the only way you would be able to get into the house to look at the house is if the current owners would allow you into the property.

Until after the foreclosure sale, the current owners are still the owners.

Once the auction is complete the property then would become the highest bidders property or if there is no higher bidder then the bank would take the property as collateral or a Real Estate On Hand (REO) of the bank.

Even with the property changing hands at the auction, it would take several business days before the proper deeds to be signed and recorded at the county recorder’s office where the property is located, before the new owner would have legal ownership of the property.

It would be difficult to determine when the property would be assigned to a real estate agency for sale. Each mortgage lender have their own procedures as to when they would assign their REO property to a real estate firm.

You might consider going to the auction and making the opening bid. Keep in mind that the lowest bid would be balance of the mortgage loan as well as any and all foreclosure fees. This bid might be more than the value of the property.

You could find out the mortgage lender and address that own the property at the foreclosure bid from the auctioneer.

You could send a bid along with a check for a deposit. At times the mortgage lender might accept this type offer.

Failure of the mortgage lender to accept your mail in offer, you would be required to wait until the property is placed for sale through a local real estate firm, who will eventually place a for sale sign on the property.

I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck.

"FIGHT ON"

How to sell my comic collection?

December 4th, 2012 2 comments

I am going to sell my comic collection to a comic store. I think my collection is worth a couple of hundred. Not much. I have a big box of comics.

What can I do to make sure I get the best price possible? I don’t want to get taken advantage of… Thanks.

Comic stores generally do not take advantage of people, because if they did they would no longer be in business, most likely. What they will do is offer you a price that they feel is reasonable and they can afford, and you can either accept or decline.

Comic stores are like any other business, and need to make a profit, so they cannot possibly offer you full value. If your collection is worth $1000, and they offer you $1000, they’re going to spend 2-3 years selling your books to other customers to make back their money, and then what have they gained? Nothing. So they’ll only offer you a reasonable percentage based on what capital they have to spare and how they think they’ll be able to sell your collection back. So, in this scenario of a hypothetical $1000 collection, they may only offer you $400. Why? Because it’s going to take them MONTHS if not years to sell enough books from your collection to recoup their $400, and only then do they start to make a profit, which they need to do to stay open.

The benefit of going to a comic book store is that it is simple, and they’ll generally offer you a fair amount of money for the bulk of the collection, and hand you cash (or check, whatever the case may be). In order to get full value, you’d have to individually sell each book by whatever means you can – eBay, craigslist, yard sales and flea markets, etc. – but this will take you a very long time and you have, in essence, opened your own store, albeit a small one. You’ll find that your comics are likely not worth as much as you think they are, particularly if you were buying them in the 1980s and 90s. The majority of comics from that era routinely wind up in the discount "quarter bin" at most comic stores, because they are incredibly common and the store may have dozens of copies of any one issue. The only way to get rid of them is asking ridiculously low prices such as 25 cents.

Do some searches on ebay looking for completed auctions and try to find the same comics you have, and see what they routinely go for. Keep in mind that if you see lots of individual issues for sale at $2-5, that means that you, too, will have to INDIVIDUALLY sell them to see those prices. As a collection, they’ll likely only go for a fraction of that.

How do people actually make money on EBay everything is so cheap?

November 26th, 2012 7 comments

If you make money what are you selling and where do you get it for cheaper than you sell it? Give me some tips please. Thanks for being so sweet!!

Julie,

The real goal behind making money on Ebay is to find/sell those ‘items’ that a large consumer market are always ‘buying’, regardless of the market.

To find the ‘hot items’, for a lack of better words, that are sold month-after-month, check out these two (2) Ebay references:

* http://pulse.ebay.com

Here, you can find a LOT of GOOD information, such as what ‘categories’ on Ebay are hot and/or what the hot selling ‘items’ are as well.

* http://pages.ebay.com/sellercentral/hotitems.pdf

This second resource is a MONTHLY PDF File, composed and maintained by Ebay, which will tell you what categories/items have been consistent ‘hot items’ from month to month. While the PDF file will change with each passing month, the URL above WILL NOT! So, bookmark it and continue to review it every month.

The next thing to consider is finding ‘drop-shippers’ of some of these products. The benefit to having a ‘drop-shipper’ is that when your auction is over, you send the request to the drop-shipper, they then take over the ‘customer experience’ and will handle everything from shipping the product to the customer, dealing with charge-backs and most everything else you can think of that would be common place in any type of transaction.

Another key to being highly effective/successful with Ebay Auctions is understanding all the different types of ‘auctions’ there are and how each one can help increase your sales.

A great resource that I recently came across which outlines everything there is to know about ebay auctions and making money is found in an ebook I came across not to long ago and you can get a copy if you’re interested in taking your auctions from ‘somewhat profitable’ to ‘hugely profitable’. The link is here:

http://fhurl.com/b663

Remember though, nothing is ‘easy’ when it comes to making money on ebay. If it was, then everyone would be selling on ebay, but since we know that’s not happening, you CAN profit from these techniques!

Hope this helps?

Cheers,

Jack G.

what is the benefit of selling ebay?

September 20th, 2012 2 comments

i notice a website on selling ebay(cheeseincome.com)is this for real,is selling ebay popular,can a person really make money this way,should i buy this.

Check them out at bbb.org/ and/or ripoffreport.com/

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Making Money Selling Ebooks on Ebay

June 10th, 2012 4 comments

Information is the key to making money, but it comes at a price. If you have the information that other people want, however, you can sell it at a huge profit. It’s not unheard for sellers with educational ebooks to make thousands of dollars per week, just by selling their ebooks on eBay. It’s surprisingly easy to get started, and you don’t even need to write your own ebook to do it.

There are literally thousands of ebooks available on the internet, both free and for a small fee. Finding the right ebooks to sell on eBay is perhaps the hardest part of the process. You need to find an ebook that offers information that other people need, but that isn’t readily available elsewhere. For this reason, most successful sellers stay away from free ebooks, as it isn’t difficult for other people to find these ebooks themselves.

Instead, purchasing ebooks for a low price along with the resale rights seems to be the way to go. Resale rights are important to consider, especially if you intend on allowing your buyers to resell the ebook themselves. Without resale rights, you cannot legally sell the ebook you have purchased. Research the resale rights that you are getting along with your ebook purchase to see if there are any restrictions that prevent you from selling the ebook in certain places, or if there is a price limit you must adhere to.

Once you have a solid inventory of ebooks, it’s time to start selling! To sell your ebooks on eBay, though, you need to familiarize yourself with eBay’s new rules with regard to digital products. You can no longer allow instant downloads of ebooks purchased through eBay. Instead, you must deliver a tangible product to your buyers to sell within eBay’s rules. A good way to do this is by copying your ebooks onto a CD when a buyer makes a purchase. You can then mail the ebook on CD to your buyers.

While some sellers see this method as a setback, it actually poses a benefit to your buyers. In the past, when a buyer purchased an ebook that they digitally downloaded, they could eventually lose the ebook when upgrading computers or reformatting their hard drive. They would then have to repurchase the same ebook, if it was even still available, or be out the money and the ebook.

With a CD, your buyers have a permanent hard copy of the ebook they purchased. That means if they have computer issues, or decide to upgrade their machine, they don’t have to worry about losing the ebooks they purchased from you. They can simply insert the CD into their CD-ROM drive, and their ebook is instantly available again.

Ebooks are an easy product to sell on eBay, and can be a great source of income for anyone. Even if you don’t have the time or the knowledge to write your own ebook, there are thousands of ebooks you can purchase for a low price specifically for selling on eBay. And once you purchase an ebook, you can resell it as many times as you’d like – your income potential is virtually limitless!

Vickie Sayce
http://www.articlesbase.com/internet-articles/making-money-selling-ebooks-on-ebay-738286.html

What Selling On Ebay 2009

November 7th, 2011 No comments

EBay is 1 of the most famous web-sites on the Online and if you want to sell information and facts merchandise then this web-site can be exceptionally lucrative. Selling on eBay can be a exceptionally wise selection due to the fact the targeted traffic on this web-site keeps coming in and most of the visitors are sellers and buyers. On EBay, a vibrant and active web based marketplace, merchandise worth million dollars are sold and interested sellers can take benefit of it by carving out a niche and earning high quality profit. If you want to sell a thing that can be supplied in any niche, then information and facts merchandise are the most desirable. It is a exceptionally high quality category if you make an effort, to usher in a lot of profit.

Selecting your niche on eBay:

There is a category list on the market on eBayand#8217s front page. The sellers can browse this list in order to pick the most desirable category in which to present their information and facts merchandise. Sellers have to know what their infoproducts include considering this is 1 valuable factor that can add a lot of value to the visitors in a certain niche. This will support them enhance the appeal of their merchandise and acquire attention from the visitors.

All or 1

The information and facts merchandise that you sell can either be created on the market to the buyers in 1 or most formats. For example, a seller can sell eBooks on eBay or even present associated or comparable merchandise in the form of audiotapes, print books, dwelling-study programs or DVD recordings.

Creation of sales copy:

There is a small distinction in the common browsers who check out a web-site and the audiences on eBay. The copy that sells the information and facts item desires to be customized in order to make it appealing for the visitors. Sellers can make use of pictures and graphics for enhancing their presents. The presents created should certainly be challenging-to-resist in terms of bonuses as properly as pricing for the buyers.

Shop or auction on eBay:

Sellers can either sell their merchandise by way of an auction or have their own virtual shop. If the information and facts merchandise they sell are on the market in varied formats or various bundles consisting of a few elements, they can sell it on eBay shops.

EBayand#8217s featured listing:

If the seller pays a premium-listing cost, he or she can make the auction appear way more appealing. They will be listed prominently on the result page and location smaller graphics or icons besides the listing for auction, use text link formatting and smaller tweaks to attract way more attention.

There are most sellers on eBay who miss out on follow-ups, an valuable component. When a buyer desires to acquire a item, it signifies that he or she is telegraphing interest. This also indicates that such buyers are prospective shoppers who would be shopping for way more from you, so make confident that you follow up with them and do not lose them.