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5.06   Is iSold It blogging for attention?
    If you can't get people to blog about your company because you're
    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!"
    There's enough information available on the web to avoid getting suckered
    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)
    but customers still seek their stuff or money
    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
    They were the only eBay drop-off store franchiser represented at eBay Live in 2007.
    How long will the "independent" stores last?  Link
12.01 Memories of Elise Wetzel
    While we’re on the subject of dipping into people’s savings, iSold It founder,
    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?
    See a graph of visits to three web sites: iSold It, QuikDrop, & SnappyAuctions.
    Link
12.20 QuikDrop Closes!
    QuikDrop is closing its eBay drop-off store franchise business at the end
    of the month, but...       Link
2.21  Once again we've been proven right.
    This time by BizAuctions a publicly traded company. It has money backing
    it, a large scale operation, pleanty of goods and the magical world of
    eBay, but the concept still doesn't work. Link
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9.10 Unhappy iSold It Customer
    In May, Green, 65, went to the iSold It store and found a sign saying
    the company had moved, but the sign listed no forwarding address.
    Link
9.11 A Case Against Drop-off Store Vendors
    As inherently problematic buying “original” props and wardrobe on eBay
    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
    You cannot open a standalone consignment service and make it work.
    There simply isn’t enough profit in commissions to cover expenses.. Link