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Re: making money onnline
« Reply #15 on: October 28, 2014, 08:13:55 am »
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Re: making money onnline
« Reply #16 on: October 28, 2014, 10:52:39 am »
I have no fucking clue if this would work anymore, but back in the day I sold iPod wholesale lists on eBay and would sorta deceptively list them so that it appeared that I was selling iPods. I'd price em at like $70 or something where people would flock to it and buy.

When they did, I sent them a CD with a list of iPod wholesalers and some instructions on how to buy them. Some people didn't even complain, and the few that did, eBay tended to rule in my favor. I made a fuck-ton of money off of that.

Heard about that scam the other day actually, apparently it doesn't work anymore, but I may try it on other auction sites other than ebay.  How did you word it?

I started off with a description of the iPods themselves, which of course sounds legit to customers.

I then explain which type of iPod was with which distributer, which is the first hint that not all is kosher, and is the line that helps with disputes. I then dropped about three or four paragraphs of legalese repeating about nine different ways about how this is a list and not an iPod. I think I literally used the line "IF YOU ARE TRYING TO BUY AN IPOD, DO NOT PICK THIS ITEM. THIS IS NOT AN IPOD. THIS IS AN IPOD DISTRIBUTION LIST. THAT IS ALL. PLEASE DO NOT BUY IF YOU ARE A CONSUMER. THIS IS FOR RETAIL PURCHASERS ONLY."

But of course no one fucking reads that. They see the iPod picture, they see the slightly discounted price, and they order it. And they promptly receive a CD with a list of wholesalers.
That post just blew my mind. *goes on Craigslist* WHOO HOO I just made a thousand bucks!
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Re: making money onnline
« Reply #17 on: October 28, 2014, 04:56:21 pm »
I have no fucking clue if this would work anymore, but back in the day I sold iPod wholesale lists on eBay and would sorta deceptively list them so that it appeared that I was selling iPods. I'd price em at like $70 or something where people would flock to it and buy.

When they did, I sent them a CD with a list of iPod wholesalers and some instructions on how to buy them. Some people didn't even complain, and the few that did, eBay tended to rule in my favor. I made a fuck-ton of money off of that.

Heard about that scam the other day actually, apparently it doesn't work anymore, but I may try it on other auction sites other than ebay.  How did you word it?

I started off with a description of the iPods themselves, which of course sounds legit to customers.

I then explain which type of iPod was with which distributer, which is the first hint that not all is kosher, and is the line that helps with disputes. I then dropped about three or four paragraphs of legalese repeating about nine different ways about how this is a list and not an iPod. I think I literally used the line "IF YOU ARE TRYING TO BUY AN IPOD, DO NOT PICK THIS ITEM. THIS IS NOT AN IPOD. THIS IS AN IPOD DISTRIBUTION LIST. THAT IS ALL. PLEASE DO NOT BUY IF YOU ARE A CONSUMER. THIS IS FOR RETAIL PURCHASERS ONLY."

But of course no one fucking reads that. They see the iPod picture, they see the slightly discounted price, and they order it. And they promptly receive a CD with a list of wholesalers.
That post just blew my mind. *goes on Craigslist* WHOO HOO I just made a thousand bucks!

Yeah, I bet CL would still work decently for this. It's just really important that there is a picture and the title is sufficiently fuzzy. "iPods Wholesale" or something like that. It sounds vaguely like discount iPods, but it also starts to cover your ass on the idea that it is indeed a wholesale list.

Just make sure you don't meet these people on CL, lol. You'll get your ass beat.

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Re: making money onnline
« Reply #18 on: October 28, 2014, 11:39:48 pm »
I have no fucking clue if this would work anymore, but back in the day I sold iPod wholesale lists on eBay and would sorta deceptively list them so that it appeared that I was selling iPods. I'd price em at like $70 or something where people would flock to it and buy.

When they did, I sent them a CD with a list of iPod wholesalers and some instructions on how to buy them. Some people didn't even complain, and the few that did, eBay tended to rule in my favor. I made a fuck-ton of money off of that.

Heard about that scam the other day actually, apparently it doesn't work anymore, but I may try it on other auction sites other than ebay.  How did you word it?

I started off with a description of the iPods themselves, which of course sounds legit to customers.

I then explain which type of iPod was with which distributer, which is the first hint that not all is kosher, and is the line that helps with disputes. I then dropped about three or four paragraphs of legalese repeating about nine different ways about how this is a list and not an iPod. I think I literally used the line "IF YOU ARE TRYING TO BUY AN IPOD, DO NOT PICK THIS ITEM. THIS IS NOT AN IPOD. THIS IS AN IPOD DISTRIBUTION LIST. THAT IS ALL. PLEASE DO NOT BUY IF YOU ARE A CONSUMER. THIS IS FOR RETAIL PURCHASERS ONLY."

But of course no one fucking reads that. They see the iPod picture, they see the slightly discounted price, and they order it. And they promptly receive a CD with a list of wholesalers.
That post just blew my mind. *goes on Craigslist* WHOO HOO I just made a thousand bucks!

Yeah, I bet CL would still work decently for this. It's just really important that there is a picture and the title is sufficiently fuzzy. "iPods Wholesale" or something like that. It sounds vaguely like discount iPods, but it also starts to cover your ass on the idea that it is indeed a wholesale list.

Just make sure you don't meet these people on CL, lol. You'll get your ass beat.

I wanna kinda try it lol
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Re: making money onnline
« Reply #19 on: October 29, 2014, 05:05:12 am »
I have no fucking clue if this would work anymore, but back in the day I sold iPod wholesale lists on eBay and would sorta deceptively list them so that it appeared that I was selling iPods. I'd price em at like $70 or something where people would flock to it and buy.

When they did, I sent them a CD with a list of iPod wholesalers and some instructions on how to buy them. Some people didn't even complain, and the few that did, eBay tended to rule in my favor. I made a fuck-ton of money off of that.

Heard about that scam the other day actually, apparently it doesn't work anymore, but I may try it on other auction sites other than ebay.  How did you word it?

I started off with a description of the iPods themselves, which of course sounds legit to customers.

I then explain which type of iPod was with which distributer, which is the first hint that not all is kosher, and is the line that helps with disputes. I then dropped about three or four paragraphs of legalese repeating about nine different ways about how this is a list and not an iPod. I think I literally used the line "IF YOU ARE TRYING TO BUY AN IPOD, DO NOT PICK THIS ITEM. THIS IS NOT AN IPOD. THIS IS AN IPOD DISTRIBUTION LIST. THAT IS ALL. PLEASE DO NOT BUY IF YOU ARE A CONSUMER. THIS IS FOR RETAIL PURCHASERS ONLY."

But of course no one fucking reads that. They see the iPod picture, they see the slightly discounted price, and they order it. And they promptly receive a CD with a list of wholesalers.
That post just blew my mind. *goes on Craigslist* WHOO HOO I just made a thousand bucks!

Yeah, I bet CL would still work decently for this. It's just really important that there is a picture and the title is sufficiently fuzzy. "iPods Wholesale" or something like that. It sounds vaguely like discount iPods, but it also starts to cover your ass on the idea that it is indeed a wholesale list.

Just make sure you don't meet these people on CL, lol. You'll get your ass beat.

I wanna kinda try it lol

Do it and report back!

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Re: making money onnline
« Reply #20 on: October 29, 2014, 05:17:00 am »
I have no fucking clue if this would work anymore, but back in the day I sold iPod wholesale lists on eBay and would sorta deceptively list them so that it appeared that I was selling iPods. I'd price em at like $70 or something where people would flock to it and buy.

When they did, I sent them a CD with a list of iPod wholesalers and some instructions on how to buy them. Some people didn't even complain, and the few that did, eBay tended to rule in my favor. I made a fuck-ton of money off of that.

Heard about that scam the other day actually, apparently it doesn't work anymore, but I may try it on other auction sites other than ebay.  How did you word it?

I started off with a description of the iPods themselves, which of course sounds legit to customers.

I then explain which type of iPod was with which distributer, which is the first hint that not all is kosher, and is the line that helps with disputes. I then dropped about three or four paragraphs of legalese repeating about nine different ways about how this is a list and not an iPod. I think I literally used the line "IF YOU ARE TRYING TO BUY AN IPOD, DO NOT PICK THIS ITEM. THIS IS NOT AN IPOD. THIS IS AN IPOD DISTRIBUTION LIST. THAT IS ALL. PLEASE DO NOT BUY IF YOU ARE A CONSUMER. THIS IS FOR RETAIL PURCHASERS ONLY."

But of course no one fucking reads that. They see the iPod picture, they see the slightly discounted price, and they order it. And they promptly receive a CD with a list of wholesalers.
That post just blew my mind. *goes on Craigslist* WHOO HOO I just made a thousand bucks!

Yeah, I bet CL would still work decently for this. It's just really important that there is a picture and the title is sufficiently fuzzy. "iPods Wholesale" or something like that. It sounds vaguely like discount iPods, but it also starts to cover your ass on the idea that it is indeed a wholesale list.

Just make sure you don't meet these people on CL, lol. You'll get your ass beat.

I wanna kinda try it lol

Do it and report back!

iPads Wholesale is a good title but what would go in the description box underneath?
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Re: making money onnline
« Reply #21 on: October 29, 2014, 05:21:15 am »
I have no fucking clue if this would work anymore, but back in the day I sold iPod wholesale lists on eBay and would sorta deceptively list them so that it appeared that I was selling iPods. I'd price em at like $70 or something where people would flock to it and buy.

When they did, I sent them a CD with a list of iPod wholesalers and some instructions on how to buy them. Some people didn't even complain, and the few that did, eBay tended to rule in my favor. I made a fuck-ton of money off of that.

Heard about that scam the other day actually, apparently it doesn't work anymore, but I may try it on other auction sites other than ebay.  How did you word it?

I started off with a description of the iPods themselves, which of course sounds legit to customers.

I then explain which type of iPod was with which distributer, which is the first hint that not all is kosher, and is the line that helps with disputes. I then dropped about three or four paragraphs of legalese repeating about nine different ways about how this is a list and not an iPod. I think I literally used the line "IF YOU ARE TRYING TO BUY AN IPOD, DO NOT PICK THIS ITEM. THIS IS NOT AN IPOD. THIS IS AN IPOD DISTRIBUTION LIST. THAT IS ALL. PLEASE DO NOT BUY IF YOU ARE A CONSUMER. THIS IS FOR RETAIL PURCHASERS ONLY."

But of course no one fucking reads that. They see the iPod picture, they see the slightly discounted price, and they order it. And they promptly receive a CD with a list of wholesalers.
That post just blew my mind. *goes on Craigslist* WHOO HOO I just made a thousand bucks!

Yeah, I bet CL would still work decently for this. It's just really important that there is a picture and the title is sufficiently fuzzy. "iPods Wholesale" or something like that. It sounds vaguely like discount iPods, but it also starts to cover your ass on the idea that it is indeed a wholesale list.

Just make sure you don't meet these people on CL, lol. You'll get your ass beat.

I wanna kinda try it lol

Do it and report back!

iPads Wholesale is a good title but what would go in the description box underneath?

Just describe the iPods to begin with; like a paragraph or so of that.

Then explain how it's a wholesale list. Be very explicit. Then again, this was the strategy with eBay because the auditors would generally defer to the legalese of your ad description. And you could count on people making impulse purchases. CL is a little different.

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« Reply #22 on: November 01, 2014, 09:42:55 pm »
I have no fucking clue if this would work anymore, but back in the day I sold iPod wholesale lists on eBay and would sorta deceptively list them so that it appeared that I was selling iPods. I'd price em at like $70 or something where people would flock to it and buy.

When they did, I sent them a CD with a list of iPod wholesalers and some instructions on how to buy them. Some people didn't even complain, and the few that did, eBay tended to rule in my favor. I made a fuck-ton of money off of that.

Heard about that scam the other day actually, apparently it doesn't work anymore, but I may try it on other auction sites other than ebay.  How did you word it?

I started off with a description of the iPods themselves, which of course sounds legit to customers.

I then explain which type of iPod was with which distributer, which is the first hint that not all is kosher, and is the line that helps with disputes. I then dropped about three or four paragraphs of legalese repeating about nine different ways about how this is a list and not an iPod. I think I literally used the line "IF YOU ARE TRYING TO BUY AN IPOD, DO NOT PICK THIS ITEM. THIS IS NOT AN IPOD. THIS IS AN IPOD DISTRIBUTION LIST. THAT IS ALL. PLEASE DO NOT BUY IF YOU ARE A CONSUMER. THIS IS FOR RETAIL PURCHASERS ONLY."

But of course no one fucking reads that. They see the iPod picture, they see the slightly discounted price, and they order it. And they promptly receive a CD with a list of wholesalers.
That post just blew my mind. *goes on Craigslist* WHOO HOO I just made a thousand bucks!

Yeah, I bet CL would still work decently for this. It's just really important that there is a picture and the title is sufficiently fuzzy. "iPods Wholesale" or something like that. It sounds vaguely like discount iPods, but it also starts to cover your ass on the idea that it is indeed a wholesale list.

Just make sure you don't meet these people on CL, lol. You'll get your ass beat.

I wanna kinda try it lol

Do it and report back!

iPads Wholesale is a good title but what would go in the description box underneath?

Just describe the iPods to begin with; like a paragraph or so of that.

Then explain how it's a wholesale list. Be very explicit. Then again, this was the strategy with eBay because the auditors would generally defer to the legalese of your ad description. And you could count on people making impulse purchases. CL is a little different.

I never sold anything over 3 days, but I got a shit load of questions about 'The Product'
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