Saturday, June 13, 2009

Selling on ebay to supplement the income

I began listing items to sell on ebay again this past week to supplement the household income. I treat it like a hobby with benefits, best way to justify the work involved in research, listing, taking pictures, invoicing and shipping.

Anyone else use ebay to help sell unwanted items or items you find on clearance at your local stores? Post a comment about your experiences.

Feel free to browse my current listings shown at the bottom of the page!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Ebay's deal of the day

We are all watching how we spend our money, one feature I recently found is the

Ebay displays current listings with deep discounts and FREE shipping. I check this site frequently when I am looking for items online and there have been some nice deals recently.

Here are two examples I saw today:

for $59.99
for $19.95

Important infomation about Identity Theft Protection companies

Companies that sell "identity-theft protection" present an alluring but questionable proposition.

For as much as about $100 per year, the main thing they do is set fraud alerts that force banks to call people before new lines of credit are opened in their names. The alerts can be useful - but people can set them themselves, for free.

Now even that function could be taken away from the ID theft-prevention services.

A federal court in California has blocked Tempe, Ariz.-based LifeLock, one of the industry's biggest players, from setting fraud alerts with Experian, one of the three main credit-reporting agencies that manage the fraud alerts.

Experian is suing LifeLock, claiming that LifeLock's automatic renewal of customers' fraud alerts - which happens every 90 days, when they expire - costs Experian millions of dollars in processing expenses.

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