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Walt Disney’s Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge Comics SOLD!

Both Walt Disney’s “This is Your Life Donald Duck” and “Uncle Scrooge” were sold last night at ridiculously low prices, both under $10!

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I now have up for auction 3 more Walt Disney Classics so DO NOT MISS OUT! You can check them out here by clicking on this link

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My Personal Opinion on the Death of Michael Jackson


I have to say I am a fan of his music, some, not all, but enough to call myself a fan. I am a child of the 80’s and 90’s which means I was listening to his stuff during the prime of the King of Pop.  The Thriller album was awesome and I was a fan of Off the Wall too.  Not to mention some good songs on Bad and Dangerous. 

 

I understand that his passing is tragic in the sense that a life is gone, a life that was pretty much devoted to making music.  I also understand that he brought joy to many people, mostly his family and close friends and to those who loved his music.  Here is where I become the heartless, soulless bastard that will offend some, but hopefully others will relate to.  You can take this for what it is, my personal opinion.

 

I am not sad. The death of Michael Jackson does not sadden me to the point of crying or feeling bad about the day.  I do not feel like I lost a family member or someone close to me. He died, everyone dies and yes he was only 50 and that is too early, but I never knew him, I never spoke to him, nothing he did or said affected the outcome of my life or the way I went about my day to day living.  I did not dress like him, talk like him, act or dance like him. What I did was sing some of his songs by myself in the car, just like I do with other artists that I like their songs.  Just today on the way to work I was singing Farewell My Summer Love. Now I believe that to be an actual Jackson 5 song, but whatever, I like it so I sang along. 

 

These people that want to have a day of memoriam or a “wear one glove day” as a tribute are truly out of it. How in the world dose a bunch of people wearing one white glove make sense?  It was a bizarre thing to do then and it is a bizarre thing to do now.  I truly do not understand those people that just sob uncontrollably at concerts or when he was on the TV doing the moonwalk or even when he was walking down the street.  It does not make any sense to me at all.  I do know that I am pretty much void of deep feeling and emotions, but this is just irrational to think that a weird guy that decided to make himself white, and was under a lot of scrutiny for the eccentric and sometimes inappropriate behavior towards little boys, had such a deep and profound impact on everyone’s life.

 

It is a very good thing that I do not have to be politically correct and it does not matter the least bit what I think because everyone is entitled to their own opinion an has their own thoughts.  How can I be sad about the passing of someone I did not know?  How can my life be altered in such a way that I need to wear a white glove in tribute of someone I had no interaction with, nor did I feel close to?  There are too many other things going on in the world that I have to deal with that are much more important.  I have a mortgage, planning a wedding, dealing with a sister who can’t afford to pay her bills, mutated poison ivy on my leg that will not go away, bills that pile up, the economy itself, not to mention terrorism at home and abroad. 

 

I know what is going to happen now, the media is going to play this up and have tributes all over the place. His songs are going to be overplayed on the radio as well as satellite. I even heard American Idol is going to replay the top 13 show that had all of his songs on it.

The point of my rant is to not make such a big deal out of a celebrity’s death.  Everyone dies, deal with it.



Selling items online, more specifically selling on eBay

Before you dive head first in to your first eBay, or any other online auction site, you should surf the site first. Check out the different areas of the site and see what other people are selling. Not only that, but you should buy something first. Once you know how the site works, it makes it easier for you to sell something. It’s really not as easy as taking a picture, posting it and typing in a price then hoping for someone to buy your item. Thought and research are needed to sell items successfully online.

There are certain days and times of the day that are better suited for buying and selling. More importantly, if what you are selling is readily available on the site, then you may have to list it when most of the other auctions are ending. Either that or your item has to be better and cheaper than all the rest. Knowing as much about the item(s) that you are selling as you can is also an added advantage when listing online. If you know absolutely nothing about the item, you could be selling it for way too much, or way too little. This is where research about the item(s) comes in to play. Knowing how much something is worth new or used is quite useful, not to mention if you know how much those items have sold for in the past. I am not saying you have to be an expert in the field of whatever it is you’re selling, but you have to be more knowledgeable than not.

Personally I think the single most important factor that goes in to being a successful online seller is to have the gift of gab. Knowing what people type in to search for items is very important so the title of your auction is key. You only have a certain amount of characters so making the most of that space is your best chance of selling the item. Using certain key words that pertain to your item like size, color, condition as well as other words like unique, rare, vintage, or new all help with people finding your item. If you have so much to say or you want to be as detailed as possible, you can add a subtitle. (Which I personally recommend) I also suggest you take at least 5 to 10 digital pictures of the item and then find the best two and use them. If it is a higher priced item, then more pictures is best.

Once you have a solid title, subtitle and the image is posted, you want to type your description. Being as specific as possible is also a good practice. Letting anyone who looks at your item know exactly what they are getting when the bid on or win your auction goes a long way to get repeat business. Being honest and open with potential bidders can never be a bad thing. Never mislead a potential buyer with false advertisement as it is very easy to irritate someone and then you get negative feedback. You name is your brand and having as much positive feedback from buyers and sellers is another way for people to trust you and buy from you. Making sure you send money to the seller quickly, or ship the item to the buyer quickly also helps with getting a good reputation and positive feedback.

I could go on and on about what to do and not to do, but then I wouldnt be in business. I want you to try all this on your own, but if you do not have time or the patience then that is where we come in. We can do all this for you and more at a very reasonable rate. Check us out on eBay by searching illsellyourstuff1. You can also follow us on Twitter by searching @illsellyourstuf and we also have a Facebook page, just search illsellyourstuff.net .

I suggest you do some research, and if you have items you want to sell and need help, just email us at illsellyourstuff@gmail.com or reply on our site here.

Good luck and happy bidding!