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Title: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: miningdude on February 08, 2017, 09:21:35 PM
As the tittle says I need an eBay seller, that have no limits for selling(ultimate)
I got a company that supply electronics only(e.g iphones, laptops others)
Company gets 50% we get the rest 25% profit me and you
The more we sell the more profit
All orders will be shipped in 2-5 days, will add 2 people who will add tracking numbers after the products is shipped, I'm sure we can make 100k a week atleast
about the product they're brand new in the box based in the US
Requirement:
You must have paypal old and ebay status higher and can sell ultimate items
You must be based in united states, united kingdom ONLY THOSE COUNTRIES!
Seller on ebay for more than 1-3 years atleast
Feedback more than 100 with a star as well.

I'll have to review anything before we go on business and start selling!
And we have to build trust as well.

Contact me here in PM or my phone number (559) 335-3876 SMS only, not for calling!

https://i.gyazo.com/e987324853a2a98ac3ec2f03be0613f8.png

https://i.gyazo.com/614bf3cf25feac3d01767d5bb213ca5f.png

Cheers!


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: miningdude on February 09, 2017, 11:52:02 AM
No 21 days hold as well, still looking.


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: miningdude on February 09, 2017, 03:22:05 PM
No 21 days hold as well, still looking.

Looking for people still, you must have old ebay account with recent history.


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: btc junkie on February 09, 2017, 06:56:08 PM
so you're offering a $4.8 million annual salary? sounds too good to be true.
Do the funds from paypal go to the account owner's bank or your bank? If the answer if your bank then I don't see why you can't do this business yourself and make $9.6 million a year.


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: miningdude on February 09, 2017, 06:56:39 PM
To all people who will waste my time, I don't have time for kids, I'm looking for long term people not kids that ask questions then go away. I'll never answer your questions or talk to you ethier.  >:(


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: miningdude on February 09, 2017, 07:00:55 PM
so you're offering a $4.8 million annual salary? sounds too good to be true.
Do the funds from paypal go to the account owner's bank or your bank? If the answer if your bank then I don't see why you can't do this business yourself and make $9.6 million a year.


It takes alot of time to make an ebay account, and so hard to increase the limits, the funds will go to none of the owners/my bank, 50% will go to the company dropshipping email,
I have an ebay account but the limits are $5000 which is so low for me, and hard to build business, and it not a a very very seller account. I was thinking of buying a stealth account, but I think it not a good idea, that why I'm doing this and I don't like it anyway.


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: prince V on February 09, 2017, 07:15:09 PM
so you're offering a $4.8 million annual salary? sounds too good to be true.
Do the funds from paypal go to the account owner's bank or your bank? If the answer if your bank then I don't see why you can't do this business yourself and make $9.6 million a year.


It takes alot of time to make an ebay account, and so hard to increase the limits, the funds will go to none of the owners/my bank, 50% will go to the company dropshipping email,
I have an ebay account but the limits are $5000 which is so low for me, and hard to build business, and it not a a very very seller account. I was thinking of buying a stealth account, but I think it not a good idea, that why I'm doing this and I don't like it anyway.
respected person,
i have my ebay and paypal acc both with very high/no limits but just to tell you 1 fact go on doing honest business and automatically the limit raises.Its very great when acc is shifted to priority one.I got benefit of personal acc manager so i tell you do honest business and limit will automatically increase.its always better to start with small and long term profit will be a lot.
Just a suggestion dont do business with shady companies.50% profit providers are just...I wont say anything will leave things on your wisdom.


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: miningdude on February 09, 2017, 07:21:44 PM
so you're offering a $4.8 million annual salary? sounds too good to be true.
Do the funds from paypal go to the account owner's bank or your bank? If the answer if your bank then I don't see why you can't do this business yourself and make $9.6 million a year.


It takes alot of time to make an ebay account, and so hard to increase the limits, the funds will go to none of the owners/my bank, 50% will go to the company dropshipping email,
I have an ebay account but the limits are $5000 which is so low for me, and hard to build business, and it not a a very very seller account. I was thinking of buying a stealth account, but I think it not a good idea, that why I'm doing this and I don't like it anyway.
respected person,
i have my ebay and paypal acc both with very high/no limits but just to tell you 1 fact go on doing honest business and automatically the limit raises.Its very great when acc is shifted to priority one.I got benefit of personal acc manager so i tell you do honest business and limit will automatically increase.its always better to start with small and long term profit will be a lot.
Just a suggestion dont do business with shady companies.50% profit providers are just...I wont say anything will leave things on your wisdom.

What if they are repackaging the products, and the price is different that the price on other stocks like amazon and stuff, I'm just telling I couldn't find companies like this, anyway thanks for your suggestion budd.


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: btc junkie on February 09, 2017, 07:31:58 PM
so you're offering a $4.8 million annual salary? sounds too good to be true.
Do the funds from paypal go to the account owner's bank or your bank? If the answer if your bank then I don't see why you can't do this business yourself and make $9.6 million a year.


It takes alot of time to make an ebay account, and so hard to increase the limits, the funds will go to none of the owners/my bank, 50% will go to the company dropshipping email,
I have an ebay account but the limits are $5000 which is so low for me, and hard to build business, and it not a a very very seller account. I was thinking of buying a stealth account, but I think it not a good idea, that why I'm doing this and I don't like it anyway.

Well you're better off doing this business yourself regardless. As soon as the ebay seller gets the name of the company which sells enough  items to make $400,000.00 profit a week then s/he will just sell the products directly from the company and cut you off.


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: miningdude on February 09, 2017, 07:55:23 PM
so you're offering a $4.8 million annual salary? sounds too good to be true.
Do the funds from paypal go to the account owner's bank or your bank? If the answer if your bank then I don't see why you can't do this business yourself and make $9.6 million a year.


It takes alot of time to make an ebay account, and so hard to increase the limits, the funds will go to none of the owners/my bank, 50% will go to the company dropshipping email,
I have an ebay account but the limits are $5000 which is so low for me, and hard to build business, and it not a a very very seller account. I was thinking of buying a stealth account, but I think it not a good idea, that why I'm doing this and I don't like it anyway.

Well you're better off doing this business yourself regardless. As soon as the ebay seller gets the name of the company which sells enough  items to make $400,000.00 profit a week then s/he will just sell the products directly from the company and cut you off.


She/He can't, company trust me, even if he/she tried to run, they will take a legal action against him/her, and I'll be the witness there no games to play around, it money dude.


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: btc junkie on February 09, 2017, 08:10:05 PM
Well you're better off doing this business yourself regardless. As soon as the ebay seller gets the name of the company which sells enough  items to make $400,000.00 profit a week then s/he will just sell the products directly from the company and cut you off.

She/He can't, company trust me, even if he/she tried to run, they will take a legal action against him/her, and I'll be the witness there no games to play around, it money dude.

For a company which trusts you so much you seem to know very little about it...

What if they are repackaging the products, and the price is different that the price on other stocks like amazon and stuff, I'm just telling I couldn't find companies like this, anyway thanks for your suggestion budd.

but any way you seem certain that this is all legit. So all the best in finding an ebay seller and enjoy being a millionaire.


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: takagari on February 09, 2017, 08:16:09 PM
I'd be willing to try some in Canada but not offering. too bad.

As for jumping in and suddenly wanting me to move 100k? not likely to happen sorry.

Still don't understand the payment process?
So I sell product, I take paypal payment then send you the 75% of funds?
Do I wait until item has received and feedback left before releasing you the funds?

Seems I could move a lot of product before the first arrives, send you a lot of money. then no product arrives and I as the seller am on the hook to paypal?

Let me know :)

Edit:
Also do you cover the fee's, buy it now fee's reserve fee's etc. on all products or does that come from my 25%?


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: btc junkie on February 09, 2017, 08:54:45 PM
I'd be willing to try some in Canada but not offering. too bad.

As for jumping in and suddenly wanting me to move 100k? not likely to happen sorry.

Still don't understand the payment process?
So I sell product, I take paypal payment then send you the 75% of funds?
Do I wait until item has received and feedback left before releasing you the funds?

Seems I could move a lot of product before the first arrives, send you a lot of money. then no product arrives and I as the seller am on the hook to paypal?

Let me know :)

Edit:
Also do you cover the fee's, buy it now fee's reserve fee's etc. on all products or does that come from my 25%?

And that's a huge risk to the ebay seller completely overlooked (assuming the funds are to be withdrawn right away). Paypal allows a buyer to open a case up to 6 months after an item was sold. If the so called trusted company were to sell defective items then the ebay seller will be over $1 million indebted to ebay/paypal in less than a month.


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: miningdude on February 09, 2017, 10:00:56 PM
I'd be willing to try some in Canada but not offering. too bad.

As for jumping in and suddenly wanting me to move 100k? not likely to happen sorry.

Still don't understand the payment process?
So I sell product, I take paypal payment then send you the 75% of funds?
Do I wait until item has received and feedback left before releasing you the funds?

Seems I could move a lot of product before the first arrives, send you a lot of money. then no product arrives and I as the seller am on the hook to paypal?

Let me know :)

Edit:
Also do you cover the fee's, buy it now fee's reserve fee's etc. on all products or does that come from my 25%?

Exactly, and you release the funds after the tracking number posted or/if it shows deliveried
I don't cover any fees, nor company or you no one cover those fees haha.


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: miningdude on February 09, 2017, 10:01:34 PM
I'd be willing to try some in Canada but not offering. too bad.

As for jumping in and suddenly wanting me to move 100k? not likely to happen sorry.

Still don't understand the payment process?
So I sell product, I take paypal payment then send you the 75% of funds?
Do I wait until item has received and feedback left before releasing you the funds?

Seems I could move a lot of product before the first arrives, send you a lot of money. then no product arrives and I as the seller am on the hook to paypal?

Let me know :)

Edit:
Also do you cover the fee's, buy it now fee's reserve fee's etc. on all products or does that come from my 25%?

And that's a huge risk to the ebay seller completely overlooked (assuming the funds are to be withdrawn right away). Paypal allows a buyer to open a case up to 6 months after an item was sold. If the so called trusted company were to sell defective items then the ebay seller will be over $1 million indebted to ebay/paypal in less than a month.


I don't t think so.  :o


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: miningdude on February 10, 2017, 12:31:22 PM
Up still looking for.


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: abhinav_thakur01 on February 10, 2017, 03:55:54 PM
I am in, but currently I am not an ebay seller.


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: miningdude on February 10, 2017, 04:31:35 PM
I am in, but currently I am not an ebay seller.

Lol you're useless then.


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: btc junkie on February 10, 2017, 05:24:35 PM
I'd be willing to try some in Canada but not offering. too bad.

As for jumping in and suddenly wanting me to move 100k? not likely to happen sorry.

Still don't understand the payment process?
So I sell product, I take paypal payment then send you the 75% of funds?
Do I wait until item has received and feedback left before releasing you the funds?

Seems I could move a lot of product before the first arrives, send you a lot of money. then no product arrives and I as the seller am on the hook to paypal?

Let me know :)

Edit:
Also do you cover the fee's, buy it now fee's reserve fee's etc. on all products or does that come from my 25%?

And that's a huge risk to the ebay seller completely overlooked (assuming the funds are to be withdrawn right away). Paypal allows a buyer to open a case up to 6 months after an item was sold. If the so called trusted company were to sell defective items then the ebay seller will be over $1 million indebted to ebay/paypal in less than a month.


I don't t think so.  :o

saying "I don't think so" doesn't give an explanation to this legitimate concern expressed. If the company is selling over $1 million in products every month and the ebay seller withdraws all that cash and gives most of it to the company then what happens when chargebacks are filed? The seller has to repay every cent. Try explaining how that can be avoided instead of giving a pointless response.

Paypal will probably limit your account anyway if you suddenly start handling such a large volume of cash and withdraw it all so fast. I don't think any experienced ebay seller is going to take this offer.   


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: miningdude on February 10, 2017, 07:39:24 PM
I'd be willing to try some in Canada but not offering. too bad.

As for jumping in and suddenly wanting me to move 100k? not likely to happen sorry.

Still don't understand the payment process?
So I sell product, I take paypal payment then send you the 75% of funds?
Do I wait until item has received and feedback left before releasing you the funds?

Seems I could move a lot of product before the first arrives, send you a lot of money. then no product arrives and I as the seller am on the hook to paypal?

Let me know :)

Edit:
Also do you cover the fee's, buy it now fee's reserve fee's etc. on all products or does that come from my 25%?

And that's a huge risk to the ebay seller completely overlooked (assuming the funds are to be withdrawn right away). Paypal allows a buyer to open a case up to 6 months after an item was sold. If the so called trusted company were to sell defective items then the ebay seller will be over $1 million indebted to ebay/paypal in less than a month.


I don't t think so.  :o

saying "I don't think so" doesn't give an explanation to this legitimate concern expressed. If the company is selling over $1 million in products every month and the ebay seller withdraws all that cash and gives most of it to the company then what happens when chargebacks are filed? The seller has to repay every cent. Try explaining how that can be avoided instead of giving a pointless response.

Paypal will probably limit your account anyway if you suddenly start handling such a large volume of cash and withdraw it all so fast. I don't think any experienced ebay seller is going to take this offer.   

Lol why chargeback if the item was deliveried? Please don't enter to something you don't give f**k about. It's useless if you don't know shit trying to increase the forum rank.


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: btc junkie on February 10, 2017, 07:56:06 PM
Lol why chargeback if the item was deliveried? Please don't enter to something you don't give f**k about. It's useless if you don't know shit trying to increase the forum rank.

lol? Being millions indebted to paypal must be funny to you I guess. Why file a chargeback if the item was delivered? Well that's my point.  What if the item wasn't delivered? And I wasn't only referring to chargebacks. If you reread the post you will see that I asked about what happens if the company sends defective items and the customer opens a case (which can be done up to 180 days after purchase)?

You seem to not care about the security of the seller. If this ridiculous offer was legit then you could just make as many ebay accounts as you need (multi-accounting isn't against the ebay TOS) and you can get a limit increase every month for each account. You will be at the required selling capacity in a few months.

So here's a suggestion to you - use your own ebay accounts and just like that you can make an extra $100,000.00 every week. Amazing isn't it? ::)


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: miningdude on February 10, 2017, 08:18:12 PM
Lol why chargeback if the item was deliveried? Please don't enter to something you don't give f**k about. It's useless if you don't know shit trying to increase the forum rank.

lol? Being millions indebted to paypal must be funny to you I guess. Why file a chargeback if the item was delivered? Well that's my point.  What if the item wasn't delivered? And I wasn't only referring to chargebacks. If you reread the post you will see that I asked about what happens if the company sends defective items and the customer opens a case (which can be done up to 180 days after purchase)?

You seem to not care about the security of the seller. If this ridiculous offer was legit then you could just make as many ebay accounts as you need (multi-accounting isn't against the ebay TOS) and you can get a limit increase every month for each account. You will be at the required selling capacity in a few months.

So here's a suggestion to you - use your own ebay accounts and just like that you can make an extra $100,000.00 every week. Amazing isn't it? ::)

I have 5k limits on my ebay I sold two shit today macbook and ipad but I want to sell in bulk anyway here's screenshot boi.
The items that been sold in less than 20 minute lol
https://i.gyazo.com/e987324853a2a98ac3ec2f03be0613f8.png

https://i.gyazo.com/614bf3cf25feac3d01767d5bb213ca5f.png
I don't like to wait 15 days to get money that's all.


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: btc junkie on February 10, 2017, 08:29:00 PM
So you posted a screenshot of two items you sold. How was that relevant to the concerns expressed above?


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: miningdude on February 10, 2017, 08:35:03 PM
So you posted a screenshot of two items you sold. How was that relevant to the concerns expressed above?


What concerns you talking about? Of course paypal if they saw the TRACKING NUMBER SHOWING delivery they will release the funds or maybe even call the carrier to make sure if it was deliveried to the right address or nah you should understand that dude.


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: btc junkie on February 10, 2017, 09:02:11 PM
So you posted a screenshot of two items you sold. How was that relevant to the concerns expressed above?


What concerns you talking about? Of course paypal if they saw the TRACKING NUMBER SHOWING delivery they will release the funds or maybe even call the carrier to make sure if it was deliveried to the right address or nah you should understand that dude.

And there you go again not addressing the issue. I'm pretty sure you're deliberately being ignorant but I'll still try again:

1) What if the tracking number is a fake and does not show delivery when the delivery date arrives? A verified and mature paypal account will receive the funds instantly even before the tracking number is uploaded. If I, the paypal account owner, withdraws cash immediately after sale and gives to the company then I will have no idea if these items will be ever delivered or not.

2) Assuming the item is delivered and I wait for delivery of the item before withdrawing funds then problem 1) is solved. Now what happens when the buyer opens a case for a defective item? <-- You keep refusing to answer this one.

If the company sells defective items then the buyer can open a case up to 180 days after purchasing. The money on the paypal account would have already been withdrawn by that time and the account owner now has a negative balance of God knows how much. What happens then?


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: prince V on February 11, 2017, 10:42:36 AM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.40
this is something similar to this.now a new addition of ebay thats it.
Please verify all things before dealing with op.i personally dont know anything on this matter just making all of you aware so check this before you start.Thank you


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: miningdude on February 11, 2017, 12:01:21 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.40
this is something similar to this.now a new addition of ebay thats it.
Please verify all things before dealing with op.i personally dont know anything on this matter just making all of you aware so check this before you start.Thank you

Fuck off my thread kid.


Title: Re: Looking for eBay seller $100,000 A WEEK | $200,000 2 WEEKS!
Post by: miningdude on February 11, 2017, 12:02:14 PM
So you posted a screenshot of two items you sold. How was that relevant to the concerns expressed above?


What concerns you talking about? Of course paypal if they saw the TRACKING NUMBER SHOWING delivery they will release the funds or maybe even call the carrier to make sure if it was deliveried to the right address or nah you should understand that dude.

And there you go again not addressing the issue. I'm pretty sure you're deliberately being ignorant but I'll still try again:

1) What if the tracking number is a fake and does not show delivery when the delivery date arrives? A verified and mature paypal account will receive the funds instantly even before the tracking number is uploaded. If I, the paypal account owner, withdraws cash immediately after sale and gives to the company then I will have no idea if these items will be ever delivered or not.

2) Assuming the item is delivered and I wait for delivery of the item before withdrawing funds then problem 1) is solved. Now what happens when the buyer opens a case for a defective item? <-- You keep refusing to answer this one.

If the company sells defective items then the buyer can open a case up to 180 days after purchasing. The money on the paypal account would have already been withdrawn by that time and the account owner now has a negative balance of God knows how much. What happens then?



We fine now I locked this thread, I've made 1g yesterday its better to buy stealth account instead.