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Auctions for Income
I will say this
straight-up, “You DO NOT
need Dave Espino or his Auctions for Income System to show you how to
make real money on ebay.” He is just teaching basic principles that
most people online already know. Any program, course or system that
sends you to drop-ship, wholesale or palletized liquidation type
outfits are going to die.
How do I know
this?
Because Ebay
prices are currently well below general WDPL prices and that the
quantities at rollover times will bring down the selling prices on
ebay. If posses a die hard drive to make money on ebay, you can find
numerous companies online that will give you your own sales website for
their products, rather than relying on any of Espino’s systems.
Many people
that are using Espino’s system will not make a dime because people can
find the kind of stuff his programs sell at dollar stores and local
malls throughout the country.
Ebay is the
biggest marketing site on the internet and it’s been covered in every
aspect possible. This is a tapped out scene and is very difficult to
seriously break into with or without Espino’s system. I feel that ebay
can still bring in sales if you have some really hard to find stuff,
but this reselling thing from other sources onto ebay just will not
work.
Ebay is
literally an international flea market / international yard sale, if
you haven’t already perused the site.
The first
step to selling on ebay is finding something that is dirt cheap and
then being able to sell it for a significant mark up. That would be the
start, but your product must also be in demand. Looking for products
that meet these premises is a serious challenge. It would be nice to
have a system that shows you how to find the products, but if there
were such things, then these sources’ products would instantly be
saturated on ebay.
Espino and
other courses that display to people how to make serious income on ebay
are unnecessary. It’s possible to do, but so is doing a double back
flip off of a bridge on to a moving car (safely). The failures
overshadow the success. Worst of all, these systems hide the fact that
the market is over-saturated, making it very difficult for you to start
and succeed.
Additionally,
he doesn't help his cause in his infomercial by using a female
interviewer who is not only a horrible actress, but only serves to
diminish his credibility even further.
The bottom
line review for Dave Espino's Auctions for Income can be summed up in
two simple words: STAY AWAY!
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