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Guide 2 Auctions   >   Selling Items   >   Selling on Consignment

Selling on eBay on Consignment


Once you have become a successful power seller at auctions, you may wish to consider an additional source of revenue: selling other members' goods on consignment. offers a special program focused on this activity, known as the " Trading Assistant Program", and it is designed to allow successful sellers to use their skills to help others.

As you know, many newbies have trouble with generating successful auctions and getting their items to sell. Thus, people who want to auction off a one time big-ticket item, are usually better off employing the services of an Trading Assistant, to ensure not only that their item sells, but also that it sells for the best price possible. The nice thing is that while the seller benefits from this relationship, so does the Trading Assistant - there can be some very valuable commissions on big-ticket items.

When you become an Trading Assistant, you will get access to trading assistant marketing materials, which no doubt you will find quite helpful. does have selection criteria for who is accepted in this program: in order to become an approved trading assistant, you will need to have sold at least 10 items in the past 90 days, have a feedback score of at least 100 with 97% positive feedback or higher, and your account absolutely must be in good standing.


 
       

 
 
 
   

 
       
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