Wanting to break out of poverty

Hello

Ebay I will tell you my personal story I go to Car Boots(flea markets) where we sell out of car boots, I bought things and sold on I was a hoarder as well and was determined to sell my clutter, so I just used the free fee weeks, and tried to sell what I had accumulated. I had some old computers toys stuff like that, and I tried to sell everything on... The Royal Mint in the Uk released http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3520510/Check-change-50p-coin-pocket-just-worth-20-lucky.html I managed to get them at their orignal price, and now they go for twice three times that.

So my suggestion is start very small, one or two items you could sell on, that are cheap cheap, use this as a side line.

Even enter free sweepstakes that have items that you could sell on, you could be lucky jewellry, appliances anything I have won children toys, sold on, a Nintendo Wi when they were newer sold on. I emphasize the free part.... Sweepstake advantage is a website that list the competitions, go for anything you can sell....

I have seen people sell second hand childrens clothes womens clothes, Retro stuff, old film posters, old toys....

This is not my get quick rich scheme, but if you can find something that will sell, research, find something you are interested in. I cannot offer suggestions on what to sell, as ebay is so huge, but people even sell toilet roll centres for craft projects, bottle tops for craft, as it goes the world is your oyster in that respect. So keep your mind open, it just what motivates you. This is one avenue of revenue you can explore.

And I agree if you can get something with computer science or learn how to write an apps, again open the mind.

Try and look at couponing, filling out surveys for cash...

Just go to yourself what can I do to improve my revenue. Ebay is something you can have cooking on the stove, while you have your daily life..

Well I hope you have a good luck with all your endeavours.

I would love to hear how you got on in the future.

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