How You Can Make Money on eBay Selling Other Peoples’ Stuff

Let me be straight to the point here.  This is not about selling stolen goods on eBay which is illegal. This article is about how you can make money helping other people sell their stuff on eBay and earn a fee from that service.

eBay has a program called Trading Assistant (TA) whereby an experienced seller can sell other peoples’ stuff and earn money as agreed between her and the customer.  A member should first apply on eBay to become a TA before she can start selling other people’s goods. Once you are approved by eBay as a TA, you can place your ad in the TA Directory.  This is another way of advertising your service free of charge!

Your target area for your venture is your own local community –families with school age children, empty nesters, retirees, senior citizens.  Make a list of households who maybe interested in decluttering their homes and do not know how to sell on eBay. Let your prospects know you are available to do this service for them by handing  your business card specifying you are a registered eBay TA .  Drop your business leaflet in the mail box of your  friends, neighbors, local groups, church groups, local library and place ad on the local community boards.  These are all ways of free advertising costing you nothing.  Do not  forget to tell your family members about your new service who will in turn tell their friends, acquaintances, work colleagues, or moms of their classmates.

 Inform your customers you will only sell those which you think will sell for $50 and up, so as not to waste your time and efforts and theirs.  Except for those items prohibited by eBay, you can practically sell any item on behalf of your customers such as clothes, shoes, jewelries, antiques and collectibles, electronics, homewares, sporting goods, furniture, vehicles etc.  Imagine how many households are there in your community who may like the service you are offering and are just waiting for the right person to do the selling for them. If there is no one doing this type of service in your area then you can dominate this untapped niche.

You can search for Trading Assistants on eBay and find out how much they charge for the service you are offering in your area or neighboring suburbs. You will then have an idea how much to charge for your service and be competitive with other TAs in your community.

A 60-40 sharing (60% customer, 40% TA) after selling expenses paid for by the customer is excellent. This is just an example of how the sales proceeds can be shared between you and the customer. 

In addition to your agreed sharing of net proceeds of sale, you as eBay TA and your customer, should agree on who will  pay or do the following activities to be undertaken: 

  • Will you pick up the stuff from their homes, or will they deliver to your house – date, time etc.
  • Will you pack and ship the items to the buyer? For larger items, buyer to collect from your home?  Postage and handling are normally charged to buyer. 
  • Will your customer pay for all the fees (listing, Paypal, final value fee) related to this transaction?
  • If item is not sold for the first time, will you resell it again on eBay return to customer, or donate it to charity?
  • Within how many days can the stuff be sold?
  • When are you going to remit to the customer her share from the net proceeds of the sale as agreed upon?

Your terms and conditions are spelled out in the paper in order to avoid misunderstanding. This will also serve as a contract between you and your customer so it’s best that this paper is signed and dated by the two of you before you sell the item.

Be friendly and professional in dealing with your customers in all aspects of the transaction. A satisfied customer will be more likely to talk about her positive experience with you to her friends and help you find your next customer, than a dissatisfied one.

Once you have done some selling as TA, do some analysis of all your completed transactions, and you will know whether you are making some decent income. From then on you can decide whether to continue selling as trading assistant on eBay on a small scale or build your business up.

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6 Responses to “How You Can Make Money on eBay Selling Other Peoples’ Stuff”

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  2. Mandy Allen said:

    Mar 31, 10 at 2:02 pm

    Hi Nona,

    Good post on ebay trading, thanks for sharing.

    Enjoy the journey.

    Mandy

  3. Nona said:

    Apr 02, 10 at 1:13 pm

    Hi Mandy
    Well I am an eBay gal and still is. I love selling vintage stuff online. Thanks for your comments, cheers!
    Nona

  4. Anthony Murphy said:

    May 23, 10 at 10:56 am

    This is awesome! I’ve used ebay here and there with various venture’s but I haven’t heard of that one before. What a great idea, multiple income streams, thats the way. Time to do a little research me thinks.

    I’ll be back for more of that

    Cheers

    Tony

  5. John McNally said:

    May 25, 10 at 3:42 pm

    This is excellent Nona.

    I haven’t started selling on eBay yet, but when I do, and have enough skills, I like the concept of being a TA for my local area. Thanks for this new, money-making idea. ;-) Keep up the good work.

    John

  6. Nona said:

    May 28, 10 at 11:55 am

    Hi Tony & John
    Thanks for visiting and leaving comments. Being a trading assistant on eBay is one idea where you can start earning without making huge cash outlay. Your equity is your knowledge on how to trade on eBay platform and finding your customers in your local area. There is also information about how to become a TA on the site map of eBay under Selling Resources, if you wish to learn more, cheers!
    Nona


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