A lot of people shop online and of course i am one of them. It is very easy, no hassle, no lining to the cashier's registrar and no traffic. I will not going to line up there in the cash registrar to buy my groceries and other stuff because online is quick and fun to shop. Then one thing it is good to shop online you can compare the prices of what you are buying. Just like our car and pick-up truck was bought through eBay. I enjoyed and hubby too having lots of fun bidding.
In addition to this things, if you have something to sell in eBay but you are too busy of many things and no time to go online and have an account on eBay why not sell it to iSold It? They are the nationwide chain of drop off stores that makes it easy for anyone to sell their things online. So meaning its not only eBay that you need to know but most of all you can be in iSold It. This is great thing and i know you will really enjoy this too. You can drop off your stuff that will going to sell in any iSold It store and then watch your item listed on eBay and after it sold they will going to send you a check of your items. See thats just simple and easy way of selling your items. So guys what are you waiting for try this out and enjoy....

















1 comments:
Paid Blogger, The company you are promoting, iSold It, collected fees for over 900 franchise licenses before they got “caught.” Where are they today?
Only about 250 of those eBay drop-off stores opened before the failing ones started closing. Now there are only about 100 still open and trying to survive by continually remaking themselves in a effort to find what "works." The plush iSold It corporate HQs closed outside LA and moved to a “home-based office” in San Diego. Two of their competitors, NuMarkets and QuikDrop, went out of business and a third, SnappyAuctions, is slowly disappearing.
All these companies have been fighting law suites. iSold It was removed from the Entrepreneur Magazine's Top 100 list because of their shady dealings. You can read the facts about eBay drop-off store scams on www.amitheonlyone.org.
None of the drop-off stores are what they were set up to be and they are not doing well. The owners are struggling to make money and putting their personal savings into them as long as they can. When they fail to produce revenue some owners are selling them for less than they spent to get into them.
Why the high failure rate? The eBay drop-off store concept doesn’t work. By using them you are costing them money, delaying the eventual closing, and supporting the corrupt franchisers. What if the store closes after you drop off your items? It has happened more than once. Some people have gotten their stuff or money back and others haven’t.
Here's a blog that will open your eyes: http://www.franchisepick.com/isold-it-american-dream-or-franchise-nightmare/ read it and tell me you want to be part of a company like this!
Gene
P.S. iSold It claims to be the #1 seller on eBay. Ask them to prove it. (They can't, because they aren't.)
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