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12 Items You Can'T Sell On Ebay

12 Items You Can'T Sell On Ebay


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Millions of would-be entrepreneurs want to sell things on ebay. Ebay is the #1 home-business chance in the world right now, so it's natural that many are eager to find highly profitable items for re-sale on eBay. However, it's prominent to know that there are confident items that can't be sold. Here are a dozen of them ...

Some items are copyright infringement and can honestly land a wholesaler in federal prison:

1. Knock offs of music, Tv shows or movies. The "bootleg" movies, for example, are often made by guys who sneak a movie camera into a newly-released movie where presumably, they crouch behind a seat and make a crummy copy. There is a large production of these counterfeit items in Asia where Us laws have no power.

2. Software and computer games can likewise be copied and their sale is illegal by all Us laws.

Naturally, the items above may be sold if you have a copy that you purchased honestly and no longer want.

3. The so-called "replica" shop for handbags, designer sunglasses and clothing is by all means; of course forbidden although these items are often sold in corporal stores colse to the Us. Ironically, when attending eBay Live In New Orleans in 2004, we found a store in one of their notable markets selling replica purses that were not allowed on eBay.

4. Lazy and less-than-honest sellers often steal copyrighted material from other sellers. This has happened to me many times and eBay has a agenda called Vero (Verified proprietary Owner) that will take off offending auctions, although there seems to be no penalty attached to the seller, which is unfortunate.

5. Alcoholic beverage sales are not allowed although a beverage "container', especially those of wine, may be sold for its value.

6. Cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco or coupons for such items are not permitted on eBay.com.

The eBay rules for collectible tobacco and alcohol packaging are the same:

* The value of the item is in the collectible packaging, not in the wine/tobacco itself.

* The listing report should state that the container has not been opened, but that the twine/tobacco within is not for consumption.

* The collectible tobacco packaging must not be available at any sell outlet, and packaging must have a value that substantially exceeds the current sell price of that wine/tobacco product in the package.

* Sellers must take steps to ensure that the buyer of these collectibles is at least 18 years of age

7. Firearms are strictly regulated by Us law and may not be sold on eBay.

8. Satellite and cable Tv descramblers are forbidden by the Federal Trade Commission.

9. Animals and wildlife products may not be sold, which includes stuffed birds and pelts from endangered species. There are small sales of ivory, tortoise shell, nautical products and other items relating to animals. This area is quite complicated and any would-be wholesaler needs to wholly understand the various laws before getting complicated in these sales.

10. Event tickets have state-by-state laws that make their sale complex. Some states, for instance, forbid anyone to make more than a few dollars in behalf (or no behalf at all) on the resale of tickets. For instance, Florida law states that tickets can be resold at no more than face value plus . In such states, these regulations apply only to buyers and sellers placed in the same state as the actual event, meaning if a wholesaler lives in Florida, he can't behalf from marker sales to Florida events. However, if he lives in any of the other 39 states, this restriction doesn't apply.

11. Listing a catalog of items that a wholesaler offers for sale is forbidden. The only catalogs legally sold on eBay are collectible kinds, such as an old Sears Roebuck or Montgomery Wards catalog that is memorabilia and doesn't offer current merchandise for sale.

12. Raffles and prizes are 100% prohibited. According to eBay, such promotions are highly regulated and may be unlawful in many states.

There are other kinds of merchandise that a wholesaler may not sell on eBay, so carefully check eBay rules before listing anything. It's much best to know the rules in develop of spending money that can't be recouped.


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excellent Car Projects - You Can Build Your Own


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There has never been a good time to build a muscle car project. The availability of aftermarket parts, crate motors, disc brake kits and other upgrades make practically whatever possible. The other plus is the relative low cost of these parts. One can truly start with a bare shell and build a complete top notch car using aftermarket/new parts exclusively. The sky's the limit!!

Another plus with these older era rigs is the simplicity of the cars themselves. They are much easier to work on or build than the newer stuff. No emissions, electronic fuel injection, abs brakes, air bags or any other advanced systems that need comprehensive specialized training. All the non-sense is outta the way!!

With sites like eBay and Craigslist, there are tons of sources to find solid scheme cars. You can find just about any make/model incredible without a lot of effort.

Choosing A Make and Model:

One of the coolest aspects of this whole car building enterprise is choosing your project. You may want to build a numbers matching 100% spoton car and re-create a piece of automotive history, or you may want to get an old "mongrel" for cheap and play the creative angle to build something unique. Cost is a big factor here, a very sought after numbers matching rig is gonna be much more expensive to collect and build than an old "grocery getter", but both have advantages.

Comparatively, a 1969 Rs/Ss numbers matching Camaro is gonna fetch top dollar if done well, if being at the top of the food chain is foremost to you. The same 1969 Camaro with a puny 327/powergide that was never whatever more than a basic model is obviously going to cost less initially and be easier to find than the "top dog".

I think the lower model is more fun to build because the sky's the limit. It was never whatever extra to begin with, so it's truly a blank canvas that can be cloned or modified with any crazy mods/upgrades. The engine, tranny, color, pretty much any changeable is possible. You truly can't do that with an advanced model without de-valuing it.

Wheelin' and Dealin':

There are running, driving cars that need a miniature tlc, or there are absolute basket cases out there that can be had for cheap. It depends on the whole of ambition you have. I prefer the basket cases for lots of reasons.

The main guess is there are lots of 'em laying around. Lots of guys start these projects with a lot of enthusiasm, but finally get in over their heads. They don't have the money or the expertise to see the scheme straight through to the end, and it becomes a nightmare. It's not unusual to find projects that come with tons of new parts and killer stuff that cost a small fortune, and now the owner just wants it all gone. If a car on jackstands in someones carport disassembled in a billion miniature pieces doesn't scare you, there are very good deals out there for you.

Assessing The Condition:

The whole one thing i look at when assessing any scheme is structural condition. Look at the frame rails, suspension mounts, crossmembers etc. For damage or rot. Part the frame diagonally to be sure the frame isn't crooked. Part from the cowl area to the outer projection of the radiator preserve to ensure it's dimensionally correct. It doesn't have to Part "dead-nuts" on, but if there's distinct heavy damage you should find it early.

The good news is that any possible damage is fixable! Just because there is a 2 inch quadrate hole rusted straight through the rear frame rail doesn't mean the car should go to the crusher!! If fact, the more problems you find are just ammunition you can use to get a lower purchase price. Don'T Be Afraid Of Damage/Rust! It's all fixable.

Look at door hinges and latches. Window regulators. Dashboard wiring. Is the fuel tank dented? Is all the door glass tinted the same? Has man hacked up the car in any way to do some freaky convention stuff? Are all the nuts/bolts/fasteners there? Brackets? These are often overlooked details that can be a royal pain to deal with later.

It should go without saying to be sure the title is clear. Previously wrecked cars can be re-titled as "salvage" vehicles. This doesn't mean the car is truly damaged beyond repair, it means that the assurance enterprise considered that the cost to repair the car at the time of the damage/accident exceeded the value, so it was "totalled". For example if you owned a 1967 Dodge Dart in that was damaged in 1981, it wouldn't take much damage to exceed "book value" on what was at that time a run-of-the-mill grocery getter.

This affects re-sale value more than whatever else, it is a mild deterrent from buying the car, but again, it's leverage to negotiate. If you never plan to sell the car, re-sale value wouldn't be an issue.

Practical Thoughts:

It's very possible to spend years seeing for a "perfect project". The qoute with that type of conservative reasoning is that you'll never find whatever "perfect". At some point, you have to stop picking every prospective car to death and jump into the game. For example, is a carved up dashboard truly going to be the inequity in a flourishing build and a life altering nightmare? It doesn't take long on any scheme to find surprises, dealing with them without catastrophising them is the inequity in cars that get finished and old rustbuckets on jackstands. A finished car with flaws is worth more than a car that'll be perfect someday. There's an old saying in business: At some point it is needful to shoot the engineers and begin production.

Calculating The Cost To discontinue The Build:

This is where most would-be projects go wrong. You should have a clear idea of what it's all gonna cost before you even look at a car. The bad news is these projects can get out of operate truly quick if you're not careful. The good news is there are lots of good sources for parts, and catalogs to job-cost the project.

A good first time scheme would be to just re-condition an old rig without a lot of upgrades. You can enlarge your skills with truly super trick stuff after a few builds. It doesn't take long before you'll be able to build about whatever you want.

Here's an example of a basic budget for a simple recondition project:

Initial purchase: 00

Sheetmetal/body parts: 0

Paint/body materials: 0

Rebuild brakes: 5

Rebuilt engine/longblock: 00

Engine add-ons: 50

(headers, holley carb, Hei ignition,

trick valve covers, etc.)

Drivetrain upgrades: 0

(u-joints, tranny cooler, steering

linkage, etc)

Bumpers/trim mouldings: 00

Windshield: 5

Interior Kit: 0

Tires/Wheels: 00

Misc surprises: 00

Est cost to build: ,110

Summary:

Building these cars is a real kick, there is nothing like rescuing an old car with your own hands. The only way to learn to do this is to just get a scheme and go for it. The good news is it's not that difficult. A willingness to get your hands dirty goes a lot supplementary than high mechanical ability. man with basic mechanical aptitude can truly build a musclecar.


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