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		<title>Don&#8217;t Talk Bad Behind My Back!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 23:00:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few weeks ago I sold some unused items on eBay. Usually things run smoothly for me, and 95% of my items this time sold without any problems. One item in particular has me puzzled.
I sold a book for $0.01, with shipping charges of $10. Now these shipping charges were clearly stated in the auction, [...]<p>This is an official post from <a href="http://adventuresindebt.com">Adventures in Debt</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few weeks ago I sold some unused items on eBay. Usually things run smoothly for me, and 95% of my items this time sold without any problems. One item in particular has me puzzled.</p>
<p>I sold a book for $0.01, with shipping charges of $10. Now these shipping charges were clearly stated in the auction, so anyone looking at the listing would have seen this. I checked my feedback rating this week, and while the buyer gave me a positive rating, he gave me a backhanded slight that I thought was rather funny. Buddy wrote &#8220;book perfect, shipping charge borders on fraud.&#8221;</p>
<p>Let me get this straight: someone who was trolling for a cheap book was upset at the shipping charge that was clearly stated on the auction?? Give me a break.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s one thing if I did not state the shipping charge on there, and suddenly tell him it&#8217;s gonna costs $20 or something. Except the charges were clearly stated, and were actually rather cheap, considering I was shipping it from the East Coast of the continent to the West Coast.</p>
<p>But what had me even more puzzled was that he left me positive feedback. I mean, if he objected that much to the charge, why didn&#8217;t he: 1-complain to me directly about the charge, and 2-leave me negative feedback instead? I&#8217;ve had people question the shipping charge in the past, but after I explain it they usually understand (or at least give up trying to get the already cheap item for even cheaper.) But this guy did the passive-aggressive thing by not even saying anything to me. I dislike it when buyers do this, because then it makes me feel like I&#8217;m charging absurd shipping rates, when I&#8217;m actually not. In my opinion these people are just trolling for a super-cheap deal, and then get mad when they actually have to pay something for the item. If they want a 50 cent book or dining room table, then they should be trolling the local garage sales, not looking on eBay. I&#8217;ve often discounted auctions on there that had shipping rates I didn&#8217;t want to pay.</p>
<p>To each his/her own I suppose, but I just think it&#8217;s strange that people behave this way. Don&#8217;t you?</p>
<p>This is an official post from <a href="http://adventuresindebt.com">Adventures in Debt</a>.</p>
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		<title>Extra Income Tracker</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2008 23:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jb</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Observant readers will have noticed that there&#8217;s a new bar chart in the sidebar here at AinD.com: Extra Income. What could I possibly be tracking with this one? Well, to state the obvious, it&#8217;s to track any extra income I&#8217;m able to bring in over the next while. Whether that&#8217;s from selling household items on [...]<p>This is an official post from <a href="http://adventuresindebt.com">Adventures in Debt</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Observant readers will have noticed that there&#8217;s a new bar chart in the sidebar here at AinD.com: Extra Income. What could I possibly be tracking with this one? Well, to state the obvious, it&#8217;s to track any extra income I&#8217;m able to bring in over the next while. Whether that&#8217;s from selling household items on eBay, or on Craigslist, or to my friends and family, or by doing surveys/focus groups, and so on. I thought I&#8217;d track it from now onwards and see how much I&#8217;m able to raise.</p>
<p>Last year I went on a &#8220;sell everything on eBay&#8221; kick, and was able to make about $300-400 after all was said and done. Not a bad little sum. This spring &amp; summer I&#8217;d like to turn that up a few notches because:</p>
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<li>I&#8217;m sick of having a lot of this unused stuff in my house.</li>
<li>I could always use the extra cash.</li>
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<p>These days I prefer to use eBay rather than Craigslist simply because there&#8217;s more accountability, less anonymity involved. Even though eBay takes a small commission off my auction (the seller fee), that is a worthwhile expense, in my opinion, for the accountability it affords me and the buyers. Some types of items don&#8217;t actually sell on eBay though, so I am going to have to go the Craigslist route. I&#8217;m not able to do a yard sale myself as I live in an apartment building, however one of my friends said she was going to have one this spring/summer, so I&#8217;m going to tack my items on to hers, and do it that way.</p>
<p>So keep your eyes on the bar chart, and hope that it goes up to a nice big and fat number.</p>
<p>This is an official post from <a href="http://adventuresindebt.com">Adventures in Debt</a>.</p>
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