yes but it will be a 20.00 fee per month i think
You can join ebay as a seller. Begin it with a premium account.
There are many different varieties of services that iOffer provides. These services include, but are not limited to, giving a place to buy, a place to sell, and a place to trade.
The buyer does, seller can sell without registration on it, it is up to the new buyer if he/she wants to register it.
When you open your eBay account, it allows you to buy. If you want to sell, you need to create a "seller account" as well. You get the option to do this when you create your first auction listing.
To become an online seller, you need to choose a platform to sell on, create a seller account, list your products, set up payment methods, and promote your store through marketing and customer service.
In the same way that you can sell any permissible item on eBay. You register as a member, create a seller account and then create your item listing.
yes
I assume the private mortgage was granted to the seller who became the mortgagee. Yes, the mortgagee can sell her rights under the mortgage but she cannot change its terms without the written consent of the mortgagor.I assume the private mortgage was granted to the seller who became the mortgagee. Yes, the mortgagee can sell her rights under the mortgage but she cannot change its terms without the written consent of the mortgagor.I assume the private mortgage was granted to the seller who became the mortgagee. Yes, the mortgagee can sell her rights under the mortgage but she cannot change its terms without the written consent of the mortgagor.I assume the private mortgage was granted to the seller who became the mortgagee. Yes, the mortgagee can sell her rights under the mortgage but she cannot change its terms without the written consent of the mortgagor.
Yes. But, seller must sign back of title and DMV docs. Buyer takes risk, even with clear title, without witness to actual seller signing papers.
If you mean 'how to you list your products to sell on amazon', then here's the answer: 1. If you're just trying to sell your own personal items like dvds, books, cds, video games on Amazon, then you can get a marketplace seller account. Once you create an account w/ amazon (buyer or seller -- they're all the same), you can click 'sell yours' to sell items. It is easy--you just put in the 12-digit UPC (under the barcode) on the Book/whatever you want to sell. Then you tell them the condition, price, quantity you'd like to sell. You MUST ship within 3 days when you get an order, or they WILL close your account; and its not like eBay -- you will not be able to get another account--they have tight security that way. Sign up for an account on Amazon-- then in your account click "Your Seller Account" to get started selling. 2. If you are a retailer and have a store full of inventory, and would like to sell it on Amazon, this is much more involved. You need a "Seller Central" account, and should post your products through product data feeds based on Amazon's specifications. You will need to tie in your stores' inventory software through a company like Web Retail Group, using product data feeds and a custom systems integration.
No. eBay merely acts as a "platform" (as they say), so the transaction is just between the buyer and seller. Most buyers will want to pay for their items with PayPal, in which case the money will go to the seller's PayPal account and it can either be spent from there, or drawn down to the seller's bank/checking account. Some buyers will prefer to pay by check/cheque if that's acceptable to the seller, in which case the check is sent direct from the buyer to the seller.
Is seller responsible for doing a research on a home that they want to sell