Guide To Buying & Selling Cell Phones Review

 


* A 50-page e-Book laying down the foundation on how to make money buying and selling cell phones!

This e-Book is something you cannot miss. Years of experience laid on to 50-pages. Everything from A to Z on how to start making money with cell phones. All within an unsaturated market involving no start-up costs, storefront, or previous knowledge… just your willingness to learn. Topics include where to buy cell phones, where to sell them, how to maximize profits, the benefits of networking and trading, tips & tricks of the trade, and so much more.

  • Over two years ago my business partner and I started buying and selling cell phones to make some money on the side. This screenshot is from eBay around when we started in 2009. Also note this was a single day of feedback. We bought the two iPhone 3GS' for $350 and $380. We sold them for $480 and $490. The Blackberry Tour was bought for $160. We got $248. The 3G we paid $180 for and got $286 in return.
  • As time started moving, so did our sales and revenue. Our purchase costs became lower, our quantity became higher, and keep in mind we had no start-up costs, no storefront, nothing! Just time - around 30 minutes a day put towards searching through local means such as Craigslist and social networks to see what the best deals were, and then we'd act fast and scoop them all up. Starting this venture in college as self proclaimed college entrepreneurs made it especially great for us as there were tons of students and thus, of course, tons of people upgrading, breaking their phones, and so on.
  • We only accepted PayPal payments when selling the phone on eBay (the PayPal amounts as shown in the picture are slightly higher as the buyer had to pay for shipping). Of course, there are other routes than eBay for selling purposes, but eBay was one we relied heavily on as it would always bring top dollar.

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