eBay For Canadians For Dummies is the perfect primer to one of the world's most popular Web sites. From how to find that perfect item, to winning it at the perfect price and having it shipped to you, it covers the whole experience of buying. Power Sellers Marsha Collier and Bill Summers also help you make money on eBay, telling you how to list your stuff and reap the profits. With over 25 percent new content, the book also covers eBay issues unique to Canada, such as Canada-only promotions The advantages and disadvantages to shopping on ebay.ca and ebay.com Taxes (should you charge GST when selling?) and shipping (what's the most cost-effective way to ship an item?) The book will be completely up-to-date: Bill and Marsha will also include quick looks at eBay's newest sites and tools, including the SYI (sell your item) Java-assisted form, eBay Deal Finder, and eBay Match Maker.
When I decided to tell a set of CDs on eBay, I read this book first before I tried my first auction. I have bought a lot of items on eBay, but this was my first time as a seller. I am well satisfied with the book. Sure, there are tons of info products out there talking about selling on eBay from the US standpoint. For Canadians, its similar, but not identical. We deal with a different postal service, different currency, different border regulations, customs and taxes than do our neighbors to the south. This book was a good help and I'm glad I found it. eBay has changed a few minor regulations since the book was published, but that is almost inevitable with a print publication. If you're new to selling on Ebay, and you are situated in Canada, this is a good resource to have.
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