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06/26/2018 at 12:20 pm in reply to: Scavenger Life Episode 366: How To Run A Small, Local Business #43600
I admit it. I only came here today to get Ryanne’s Gross Brownies recipe! lol
~beth ann~I will try free returns but here is my situation I’m going to have to call eBay about. Most of my items are blue jeans. I ship them in a priority flat rate envelope. Costs me $6.90 with my discount. If the buyer wants to return the item, they don’t usually have the envelope. They are not available to the public; you have to order them. Is eBay going to send them a padded flat rate envelope return label and I pay the difference once I receive it? Or is eBay going to send them priority mail return label calculated on weight and location? Seems confusing to me. I will let you know what I find out.
Thanks, everyone. Looks like my $29.99 is right on target.
Appreciate it.11/15/2017 at 12:31 pm in reply to: Scavenger Life Episode 333: The Illusion of Keeping Up With Everything #25659Could someone please direct me to a forecast spreadsheet you use and are happy with? Working on this is my holiday project. Thanks.
~beth ann~10/19/2017 at 1:18 pm in reply to: How I Fold LARGE Jeans to Fit in Padded Flat Rate Envelopes #24154Very helpful! Thank you!
I run sales A LOT. lol
09/25/2017 at 4:43 pm in reply to: Sourcing – Thrift Stores / Estate Sales / Garage Sales / Auctions / Craigslist #23238Thrift shops are my favorite. Estate sales depress me, probably because my parents are aging. Lately, I’ve been buying wholesale and letting someone else do the sourcing and quality control for me due to lack of sourcing time.
~beth ann~Jay,
I’m afraid that the plastic will melt. lolJay,
Oak Forest but I work in your old neck of the woods now.Approximately 50 items per week. Mostly clothing and sewing patterns. I’m phasing out of sewing patterns as my inventory dwindles. I want to branch out into selling other items, but i am lacking storage space that is climate controlled.
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