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| jcmilligan Member
 
 Joined: 29 Mar 2009
 Posts: 11
 
 | # Posted: 31 Mar 2009 05:42 Reply
 
 I love learning about the latest websites, clickbank products, services, programs that are available out there. Would love to hear what NEW THINGS the other members in this forum are newly excited about....
 
 Here is one for me: eBay Trading
 
 Basically, when you sign up for eBay USA you also sign up for eBay Canada, eBay Australia, and eBay UK (all English Speaking Countries). Anyways, you can buy a hot product in one market and re-sale it in another market for a profit.
 
 Now there are several things you need to do to set-up the system (2 eBay Accounts, Know which products work best, understanding shipping), but I learned this entire business model inside Maverick Money Makers VIP Club website.
 
 So far, I have focused on two products that have worked well:
 
 1. ipod Nano (average a $40.00 profit per sale)
 2. Titleist Pro V1 Golf balls (average $20.00 per sale)
 
 The great thing about this business model is I am working with hot products that have a sale thru rate of 90% or higher so I never have to worry about buying something that will not sale.
 
 Would love to hear your ideas!
 
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| mountainmom5 
   Joined: 30 Aug 2007
 Posts: 1253
 
 | # Posted: 31 Mar 2009 11:56 Reply
 
 So do you buy the ipods from places like Australia and then resell them to the US??
 
 I have thought about doing that but never pursued it much as there are only so many hours in a day - lol
 
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| happywife 
   Joined: 14 Aug 2007
 Posts: 944
 
 | # Posted: 31 Mar 2009 17:27 Reply
 
 
 mountainmom5:  So do you buy the ipods from places like Australia and then resell them to the US??I can't imagine that would be it.  Almost everything is more expensive here in Australia compared to the US.
 
 I have noticed that there are listings where China and Korea and Hong Kong are the source. The shipping may be high, but if you buy in bulk it still works out to quite a savings.
 
 If you know you can turn the products over quickly then it would be a good investment.
 
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| jcmilligan Member
 
 Joined: 29 Mar 2009
 Posts: 11
 
 | # Posted: 31 Mar 2009 19:42 Reply
 
 It depends on the certain products. I find which market sells the cheapest, buy it from there and then resale it in the market that has the highest average selling price.
 
 In the case of the Ipod Nano I buy them from the US eBay and resale it in UK eBay. Does that make sense?
 
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| mountainmom5 
   Joined: 30 Aug 2007
 Posts: 1253
 
 | # Posted: 31 Mar 2009 22:35 Reply
 
 
 jcmilligan:  In the case of the Ipod Nano I buy them from the US eBay and resale it in UK eBay. Does that make sense? Absolutely - thanks!
 
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| crconrad Member
 
 Joined: 31 Mar 2009
 Posts: 1
 
 | # Posted: 31 Mar 2009 22:39 Reply
 
 I agree.
 
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| johnjimat Member
 
 Joined: 31 Mar 2009
 Posts: 36
 
 | # Posted: 1 Apr 2009 04:49 Reply
 
 which country sell cheap stuff?
 
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| redsadie Member
 
 Joined: 2 Mar 2009
 Posts: 38
 
 | # Posted: 5 Apr 2009 09:16 Reply
 
 This is something Mack Michaels suggests in Maverick Money Makers.  Sounds good, but I don't have $700 US/AUD/ or GBP to buy in the first place to allow me to make a profit
  
 Sounds great in theory..................
 
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