Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Selling Watch Bands

SELLING WATCH BANDS
Guest post from: Constance Rodgers
I have been watching my eBay auction all day using my clearwireless connection. I found some really great watch bands at an estate sale. They fit a Phillip Stein watch. There were four bands. One was stingray, one was a pink alligator, one was a yellow leather, and the last was a silver leather. Usually, they retail for well over one hundred dollars a piece. If you are having a hard time picturing what the watch looks like, it is the one with two faces that Oprah always wore. I bought all three nearly new bands for only twenty dollars. They came with a case too! I listed them on Ebay and started the bid at sixty-five dollars. Today is the ending day, and I love watching the price go up and up. The price tends to really go up in the last hour of bidding, I am just so excited to see how much money I can make! Maybe I should go into selling stuff on eBay full time!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Selling Watch Bands.

SELLING WATCH BANDS
Guest post from: Constance Rodgers
I have been watching my eBay auction all day using my clearwireless connection. I found some really great watch bands at an estate sale. They fit a Phillip Stein watch. There were four bands. One was stingray, one was a pink alligator, one was a yellow leather, and the last was a silver leather. Usually, they retail for well over one hundred dollars a piece. If you are having a hard time picturing what the watch looks like, it is the one with two faces that Oprah always wore. I bought all three nearly new bands for only twenty dollars. They came with a case too! I listed them on Ebay and started the bid at sixty-five dollars. Today is the ending day, and I love watching the price go up and up. The price tends to really go up in the last hour of bidding, I am just so excited to see how much money I can make! Maybe I should go into selling stuff on eBay full time!

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Netflix vs. Redbox

Netflix vs. Redbox
Written by Sherri Hicks
The other day while I was looking into cable packages on http://www.expertsatellite.com/, a commercial came on television letting the public know that the movie Horrible Bosseshad been released on DVD. I was really excited because I had wanted to see this movie for a while, but refused to pay to see it in the theater. There are some movies that I will pay to see when the big screen adds to the impact through action or special effects. However, when it comes to comedies or dramas, I’m fine watching them at home. I had cancelled the DVD portion of my Netflix subscription when the prices increased, so I had to use Redbox. I went to my local grocery store to pick the movie up thinking that they’d surely have it in stock since they have two Redbox machines. I forgot to check online to make sure it was in, so I was very disappointed to find that neither machine had it in stock. I miss Netflix for the convenience, but definitely not for the price.