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ORCA - Does the Government Really Have A Killer Whale? incurred, the shipping on a large international item can end up costing much more than the item itself.The Government, in my opinion, has created a “Killer Whale” when they created ORCA. ORCA stands for “Online Representations and Certifications Application”.If you have a small home business that is qualified to do business with the Federal Government and is currently listed in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) web site (or you are just thinking about trying to Return Policy: Every eBay listing now includes a place to disclose the sellers return policy. If the item is listed "AS IS" read the description and look at the photo very, very carefully. Don't assume that just because an item doesn't work that you are entitled to a refund. Payment Method: Choose a listing that accepts PayPal as a payment method. A seller that accepts PayPa Monetization Tips for Your Blog and Make a Living If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is! That same adage applies particularly well to bidding and buying items on eBay. While 95% of the sellers on eBay are honest and trustworthy and will offer you an enjoyable experience, the other 5% can make your eBay experience downright unpleasant.You can make money online by selling advertising space on your website. The advertiser gives you a banner ad that you place on your website and then you make money online whenever someone clicks through to the advertiser. If you have a website that generates a lot of traffic, you can also make money online by charging a fee for advertising space.Monetization Tips for The online auction format is ripe for deception as the basic transaction takes place in a "Virtual World" between a buyer looking to buy an item well below market value, and a seller trying to get more than the item is worth. The inability to see, feel and touch the item can make this transaction difficult. By following some basic tips and looking objectively at the auction you can avoid being disappointed. Feedback: Always check the seller's feedback. Read the feedback comments and decide, as best you can, if the seller is honest and trustworthy. Is this a person that you would want to do business with? While positive feedback is not a guarantee, if a seller has glowing recommendations and lots of happy customers, consider doing business. Tricky Text: Read the auction title carefully and thoroughly. How about these titles, "GENUINE compatible IBM THINKPAD" "TWO XBOX 360 cartridges" "GOLD VERSACE like DRESS SIZE 6". The dishonest seller will simply point to his "full disclosure" title and tell you tough luck. Photos: Look cautiously on any auction that does not include a photo. A digital camera can be purchased for under $10 and if the seller is not willing or able to show a picture perhaps you should just move onto the next auction. Remember, very few things appear only once on eBay. If you miss out or choose not to bid on an item, a similar item will eventually be listed by another seller. Shipping Cost: You are required to pay the shipping fee for an item if you are the high bidder. So don't under ANY circumstances bid on an item that doesn't disclose that fee. Even if the seller charges you the actual shipping fees incurred, the shipping on a large international item can end up costing much more than the item itself. Return Policy: Every eBay listing now includes a place to disclose the sellers return policy. If the item is listed "AS IS" read the description and look at the photo very, very carefully. Don't assume that just because an item doesn't work that you are entitled to a refund. Payment Method: Choose a listing that accepts PayPal as a payment method. A seller that accepts PayPal Getting a Wheelchair Lift on Ebay to get more than the item is worth. The inability to see, feel and touch the item can make this transaction difficult. By following some basic tips and looking objectively at the auction you can avoid being disappointed.The Internet has given people the opportunity to communicate with others and share information. It has also started something called electronic commerce making it easy for someone to buy or sell things in cyberspace.The first site that ever came up with the idea of auctioning is Ebay. This company is more than 10 years old and anyone can post an item for buying or selli Feedback: Always check the seller's feedback. Read the feedback comments and decide, as best you can, if the seller is honest and trustworthy. Is this a person that you would want to do business with? While positive feedback is not a guarantee, if a seller has glowing recommendations and lots of happy customers, consider doing business. Tricky Text: Read the auction title carefully and thoroughly. How about these titles, "GENUINE compatible IBM THINKPAD" "TWO XBOX 360 cartridges" "GOLD VERSACE like DRESS SIZE 6". The dishonest seller will simply point to his "full disclosure" title and tell you tough luck. Photos: Look cautiously on any auction that does not include a photo. A digital camera can be purchased for under $10 and if the seller is not willing or able to show a picture perhaps you should just move onto the next auction. Remember, very few things appear only once on eBay. If you miss out or choose not to bid on an item, a similar item will eventually be listed by another seller. Shipping Cost: You are required to pay the shipping fee for an item if you are the high bidder. So don't under ANY circumstances bid on an item that doesn't disclose that fee. Even if the seller charges you the actual shipping fees incurred, the shipping on a large international item can end up costing much more than the item itself. Return Policy: Every eBay listing now includes a place to disclose the sellers return policy. If the item is listed "AS IS" read the description and look at the photo very, very carefully. Don't assume that just because an item doesn't work that you are entitled to a refund. Payment Method: Choose a listing that accepts PayPal as a payment method. A seller that accepts PayPa What Is Reverse Merger, And Is It For Everyone? Part 2 ng recommendations and lots of happy customers, consider doing business.Many Reverse Mergers have been successful when done properly that is why I never consent to doing one without providing the company with the possible problems that can arise and how to deal with them.I also provide the client with the alternatives to Reverse Merger, such as Regulation D Offering, Direct Public Offering and private placement.One way to make sure t Tricky Text: Read the auction title carefully and thoroughly. How about these titles, "GENUINE compatible IBM THINKPAD" "TWO XBOX 360 cartridges" "GOLD VERSACE like DRESS SIZE 6". The dishonest seller will simply point to his "full disclosure" title and tell you tough luck. Photos: Look cautiously on any auction that does not include a photo. A digital camera can be purchased for under $10 and if the seller is not willing or able to show a picture perhaps you should just move onto the next auction. Remember, very few things appear only once on eBay. If you miss out or choose not to bid on an item, a similar item will eventually be listed by another seller. Shipping Cost: You are required to pay the shipping fee for an item if you are the high bidder. So don't under ANY circumstances bid on an item that doesn't disclose that fee. Even if the seller charges you the actual shipping fees incurred, the shipping on a large international item can end up costing much more than the item itself. Return Policy: Every eBay listing now includes a place to disclose the sellers return policy. If the item is listed "AS IS" read the description and look at the photo very, very carefully. Don't assume that just because an item doesn't work that you are entitled to a refund. Payment Method: Choose a listing that accepts PayPal as a payment method. A seller that accepts PayPa Top Ten Blunders Business Owners Make r is not willing or able to show a picture perhaps you should just move onto the next auction. Remember, very few things appear only once on eBay. If you miss out or choose not to bid on an item, a similar item will eventually be listed by another seller.In today’s marketplace the words ‘job security’ have become an oxymoron. So more and more people are venturing on their own. But is it the right thing to do? Are they ready for it?Here are the top reasons people are starting their own businesses:1. Companies are cutting jobs with lay offs, downsizing and buy-outs2. People want flexibility to control thei Shipping Cost: You are required to pay the shipping fee for an item if you are the high bidder. So don't under ANY circumstances bid on an item that doesn't disclose that fee. Even if the seller charges you the actual shipping fees incurred, the shipping on a large international item can end up costing much more than the item itself. Return Policy: Every eBay listing now includes a place to disclose the sellers return policy. If the item is listed "AS IS" read the description and look at the photo very, very carefully. Don't assume that just because an item doesn't work that you are entitled to a refund. Payment Method: Choose a listing that accepts PayPal as a payment method. A seller that accepts PayPa 3 Home Based Business Models You Can Own Online Without Any Investment incurred, the shipping on a large international item can end up costing much more than the item itself.The difficulty that most people experience when it comes to Starting a home based business stems from one fact: they don't have money to invest or they don't want to invest any money at all. The internet has become a "money tree" for anyone who really wants to make a living online. There are some home based business models, anyone can start without any budget. Return Policy: Every eBay listing now includes a place to disclose the sellers return policy. If the item is listed "AS IS" read the description and look at the photo very, very carefully. Don't assume that just because an item doesn't work that you are entitled to a refund. Payment Method: Choose a listing that accepts PayPal as a payment method. A seller that accepts PayPal has been required to provide some basic information to open the PayPal account. Also PayPal has many buyer protection policies built in to help protect you from fraudulent transactions. Don't under ANY circumstances use wire transfer or CASH as a payment method, it's just too dangerous. In summation; if your prospective seller has: a low feedback rating, accepts wire transfers or cash only, has a ridiculously low buy it now price, is selling copied or counterfeit items, shows no shipping costs in the listing, or has no return policy listed. Run.....
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