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Default $400 harbor freight lathe on ebay for $611

Because you are unaware, I will fill you in. When you go to place an order on, say, Walmart.com...or HomeDepot.com....or Sears.com...or Rakuten.com...or pretty much any website on the internet other than a few, they do not have that product, and they are drop shipping it. Each time it hits a new seller in the chain, the price goes up to cover selling fees, sales taxes, and even shipping costs. People are bringing new products into different marketplaces, and increasing the availability of those products to more buyers. There's nothing weird about that. Let's say you just went to the store, and you paid cash to buy a product, with the intention of selling it at a higher price for a profit. (Like anyone who sells a physical product.), and then you listed it on eBay or Amazon or any of the many other sites, and someone bought it for a higher price. ...
Let me get this straight....
You essentially are saying that you think there's something wrong with reselling products?
Let's say I listed something from a store online to resell it, and I first listed it, rather than purchase it. Then, when it sells, I go buy it and ship it to the buyer (customer). But then I'd have to pay shipping! Why would I do that, when they have a website I can order from, and just have them ship it directly to my buyer (customer)?
Yes, that is called drop shipping, remember, what HomeDepot.com does, and every other website on the planet.
I think you should ought to click my link below, and I will show you how you can do that easily from your living room, and make extra money, facilitating online transactions for Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG).
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On Monday, April 14, 2014 at 4:01:40 PM UTC-5, wrote:
Because you are unaware, I will fill you in. When you go to place an order on, say, Walmart.com...or HomeDepot.com....or Sears.com...or Rakuten.com....or pretty much any website on the internet other than a few, they do not have that product, and they are drop shipping it. Each time it hits a new seller in the chain, the price goes up to cover selling fees, sales taxes, and even shipping costs. People are bringing new products into different marketplaces, and increasing the availability of those products to more buyers.. There's nothing weird about that. Let's say you just went to the store, and you paid cash to buy a product, with the intention of selling it at a higher price for a profit. (Like anyone who sells a physical product.), and then you listed it on eBay or Amazon or any of the many other sites, and someone bought it for a higher price. ...
Let me get this straight....
You essentially are saying that you think there's something wrong with reselling products?
Let's say I listed something from a store online to resell it, and I first listed it, rather than purchase it. Then, when it sells, I go buy it and ship it to the buyer (customer). But then I'd have to pay shipping! Why would I do that, when they have a website I can order from, and just have them ship it directly to my buyer (customer)?
Yes, that is called drop shipping, remember, what HomeDepot.com does, and every other website on the planet.
I think you should ought to click my link below, and I will show you how you can do that easily from your living room, and make extra money, facilitating online transactions for Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG).
Go he
http://DSDomination.LeadsConverted.com


Thank You!!! People don't understand that this is what happens every time they order something online. The only reason this thread exists is because not many people understand that.
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On Monday, April 14, 2014 at 4:01:40 PM UTC-5,
wrote:
Because you are unaware, I will fill you in. When you go to place
an order on, say, Walmart.com...or HomeDepot.com....or
Sears.com...or Rakuten.com...or pretty much any website on the
internet other than a few, they do not have that product, and they
are drop shipping it. Each time it hits a new seller in the chain,
the price goes up to cover selling fees, sales taxes, and even
shipping costs. People are bringing new products into different
marketplaces, and increasing the availability of those products to
more buyers. There's nothing weird about that. Let's say you just
went to the store, and you paid cash to buy a product, with the
intention of selling it at a higher price for a profit. (Like
anyone who sells a physical product.), and then you listed it on
eBay or Amazon or any of the many other sites, and someone bought
it for a higher price. ... Let me get this straight.... You
essentially are saying that you think there's something wrong with
reselling products? Let's say I listed something from a store
online to resell it, and I first listed it, rather than purchase
it. Then, when it sells, I go buy it and ship it to the buyer
(customer). But then I'd have to pay shipping! Why would I do that,
when they have a website I can order from, and just have them ship
it directly to my buyer (customer)? Yes, that is called drop
shipping, remember, what HomeDepot.com does, and every other
website on the planet. I think you should ought to click my link
below, and I will show you how you can do that easily from your
living room, and make extra money, facilitating online transactions
for Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG). Go he
http://DSDomination.LeadsConverted.com

Thank You!!! People don't understand that this is what happens every
time they order something online. The only reason this thread exists
is because not many people understand that.


Actually with Wal~Mart, Sears and Home Depot you can usually have the
item shipped to the local store and pay no shipping.


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