After reading some of these stories I thought it would be nice to have a positive story. I got sick about five years ago (this just starts as a downer, it gets better) had to leave college on a medical withdrawal and move back home. Due to my condition I am unable to hold a job since sometimes I am ok for a few days or even weeks other times I spend three or four days where the extent of what I do is get up to eat and shower then back to bed. After my money ran out I was asking my parents for money for...anything I needed, and I got sick of that. I had various junk around the house, Magic the Gathering cards, comic books, toys and other stuff so I tossed it on eBay.
I was roaming the clearance at Wal Mart and saw a 20th Anniversary Optimus Prime for $20 and remembered seeing someone who bought my stuff bought that for $60. I bought the Prime and sold it the next day, I went back and they had about 15, so I bought two more. Sold them and went back...the ten that were left all had the bottom torn off or the package cut...all of them destroyed. Well, I thought there goes my easy money
After some research I found there's lots of stuff out there to sell. Now I sell mostly DVDs and toys and a few other things. I usually sell to buy something for myself, i wanted the Jason Bourne Collection, so I bought three copies and sold two to pay for mine. When Sears had $20 GameCubes I found two, bought one for a friend and one to eBay. I did some math and realized my computer needed at least $400 to be able to game and I have not had a console since I got an SNES and Genesis, so I wanted a GameCube. After checking a few other Sears I found one with five. I went back a week later they still had all five, so I bought them and paid for my GC, and a bunch of games after various clearance sales and the 25% off coupon from Gamestop.
I actually go out shopping for eBay stuff with my parents and friends. This gives me a chance to spend time with them and most people I know have fun trying to find stuff for me to sell. I would recommend going shopping for eBay with someone, the eBay does feel like work, but I still buy toys and video games and comic books and still enjoy them...the fun hasn't been sucked out yet and I am not addicted, but I am the kind of person who can have just one potato chip, figuratively and literally. Plus I always make enough money to cover at least gas and lunch. On top of that it gives me something to do, it was getting more and more difficult being home all the time, with no work or school. Then there is that level of enjoyment you get from buying a DVD for $4 and selling it for $30
Well, hopefully that was a positive story to balance things out. I figure the grammar of that was awful and parts did not make sense, sorry for that...I'm busy wrapping a few packages I just sold
