
5.06 Is iSold It blogging for attention?
interesting, then you might have to pay someone to get the bull rolling. Link |
7.04 Some people just don't get it. "The concept doesn't work!"
into a drop-off store, yet articles like this still appear as if the luster of eBay still had its power. Link |
11.08 eBay store closes, (another iSold It story)
Police are asking anyone who has done business with the store and has not received their money, to call (847) 719-1695, ext. 125. Link |
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11.26 eAuction Depot bankrupts
How long will the "independent" stores last? Link |
12.01 Memories of Elise Wetzel
Elise Wetzel, was highlighted in Kellogg’s 2005 magazine as a entrepreneurial success Link |

12.02 Which of the big three has lost the most web traffic?
Link |
12.20 QuikDrop Closes!
of the month, but... Link |
2.21 Once again we've been proven right.
it, a large scale operation, pleanty of goods and the magical world of eBay, but the concept still doesn't work. Link |
9.10 Unhappy iSold It Customer
the company had moved, but the sign listed no forwarding address. Link |
9.11 A Case Against Drop-off Store Vendors
may be, the risks are that much higher if the seller listing the item is a “drop-off” company. Such offerings introduce additional issues that collectors should be aware of and consider. Link |
9.29 The Truth Behind Ebay Consignment Franchise Stores
There simply isn’t enough profit in commissions to cover expenses.. Link |