Saturday, January 28, 2006

How can you tell whose a scammer on Gumtree.com? -

Ok i have never come across this on Gumtree but they sound like scammers to me because they both using the same kind of story:Customer 1 said:HI, thanks for the mail and i just want you to know that i am buying this item for my SON who is currently in abroad but i wish i could make it face to face and see the present condition of the item but am not n the state now if you don t mind making the payment through paypal, so kindly send me your paypal email ID so that i can make the payment as soon as possible and i will send you 60 USD for the shipping cost via USPS priority Mail Deliver. Thanks get back to me as soon as possibleCustomer 2 said:Dear seller,Thanks for the reply,and am happy to read from you.am interested inbuying your item for myson who will be taking his flight to West Africa Nigeria tomorrow nightso i will like to the total cost of the item plus shipment via FedExor Normal Post services to Nigeria.i will prefer to make the payment via Paypal.so let me have your details in order for me to proceed with the payment:Mrs B.PhilipsSo what im thinking is if i do give my email address of paypal how could they hack me or scam me? They need the password to do it shall i give it?

THEY DO NOT NEED YOU PASSWORD TO MAKE A PAYMENT TO YOUNEVER, EVER, tell anyone your PayPal password ...Anyone who asks for your PayPal password is a criminal SCAMMER .. don t even bother to reply (if they emailed you at the email address you registered for PayPal, then they already have everything they need to make payment to you).Anyone who gets hold of your PayPal password can empty ALL of your accounts that are linked to PayPal (that includes maxing out your Credit Card and your Bank Overdraft) ... and anyone who gives their Paypal password to some random eMail spammer will get no sympathy (and no repayment) from PayPal ..As to the above == well, in theory, both could be legitimate buyers, however I would suggest they are both crooks == they are getting ready to con you into sending your stuff abroad to an address that is NOT the same as the Paypal buyers address (most likely they have phished the PayPal account details off some other poor mug who has no idea that they are about to buy your goods).You MUST NEVER, EVER, send anything to an address that is NOT registered as the buyers PayPal address = if (when) the buyer claims it never arrived, PayPal s computer system will automatically reverse the payment without question if you sent it to the wrong address, your appeal will be automatically refused (see link 1 below, about a US con-merchant, most likely using a phished German PayPal account, who conned the seller into sending stuff to him in USA) Now that people have gotten wise to scams using Western Union / MoneyGram, the more clever crooks are starting to use PayPal s system of always stick the (honest) customer for any scam (link 2 below)

HUGE SCAM: Ignore it.

Of course this is a Nigerian scam. You don t EVER give anyone your Paypal address or password. What they do is create a fake Paypal notification which they email to you referencing your account address and saying the money is in your account and telling you to send the item or send them the shipping reference. You believe this is a real Paypal email and try to log into the site from that email, but you are just giving your login name and password to a scam site. http://blog.gumtree.com/paypal-scam-aler��http://www.419legal.org/reporting-fraud/��This is such a common scam on Gumtree - they don t even mention what they are buying. They say this item and send this same email to everyone who posts anything for sale. Don t believe me - put up another ad for a used iPhone or Laptop and you ll get exactly the same messages. To protect yourself from scams, only deal in face-to-face transactions where the buyer gives you cash when they pick up the item

How much do staffing agencies charge their clients for employees? -

10-15%

How can you go about opening a coffee shop? -

What would be the requirements.

Licensing requirements for a coffee shop business will vary by location.That said, here is a general idea of licensing requirements you can expect.- General business license- Building permit (if you plan to do construction) or zoning permit (if you are developing land for business use)- Health permit- Occupational permit (often for home-based businesses)- Signage permit- A sidewalk cafe generally needs a sidewalk cafe permitThere are also employment and insurance requirements, which you can also get information on at the Business.gov website. If you want to get an idea of insurance cost before you speak with an agent, you can get free business insurance quotes online for your particular business in your state online.If you want more specifics on starting a coffee shop, you can sometimes find a book in your local library or bookstore explaining what to do step-by-step. It s also a good way to find equipment and supply resources for your business.

Friday, January 27, 2006

Zero Cost Profits Details? -

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I need some tips for selling handmade items on eBay.? -

First of all here is my listing. I had to re list it.http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie��The first time I started the auction at 9.99 because I m hoping to sell it for at least $15 to make a profit. I also listed another similar bag with a different pattern at the same price. Neither of them sold.I m new to selling on eBay and I need some good tips. Thanks.

For starters, keep in mind that we are in a recession. Many people are unemployed (10%+) and millions of others are fearing for their jobs and/or perhaps working for lesser wages. In short, many people are buying only necessities.Regardless, if at first you don��t succeed������..I suggest you augment your description. Talk the item up. Add some ��sizzle.�� You add sizzle by using adjectives, i.e., words that DESCRIBE. Adjectives make prose and your items come alive. Without them, prose is dull and your items less appealing. You can even have a little fun with it. In short, make your descriptions stand out above the crowd. Make sure your pictures are clear and ��crisp.�� There are far too many pictures on ebay that are dark. If prospective buyers can��t see your items clearly, your items, more than likely, will not fetch the closing prices they deserve. To remove darkness, use any photo editor to add some brightness and a wee bit of contrast. Eliminate clutter. Prospective bidders don��t want to know what kind of cereal you eat or what kind of kitchen table or bedspread you have. Use a SOLID backdrop when taking your pictures as you want to focus all of the attention on your item. In short, the one and only thing you want in your picture is the item being sold. A SOLID white or light blue backdrop is best. However, there are certainly items that won��t show well on a light backdrop. In these cases, use a darker backdrop. And for gosh sake, don��t even think of using a plaid blanket as a backdrop for your pictures as I once saw on ebay. You should also crop the photos in your photo editor. Good pictures can add 5% to 10% to final closing prices. GOOD DESCRIPTIONS + GOOD PICTURES = GOOD PRESENTATION. This is what you should strive for.Do not limit your auctions to one country. SELL WORLDWIDE. The reason is elementary. You now have access to the largest market ebay has to offer. Limiting your auctions to only one country also limits your potential profits. A basic business tenet is, the greater the potential market, the greater the potential to maximize profits. But do note in your listing that PayPal is the only form of payment you will accept from overseas bidders/buyers. Through experience, you will learn that there are certain problem countries. Italy seems to be one of them. Mail sent to buyers in Italy very often ��mysteriously disappears.�� If this is the case, just note in your listing you sell to all countries EXCEPT (name(s) here).However, if you decide to limit sales to only one country, such as the USA, never say NO when you receive an email asking if you would ship to Taiwan, Germany, Australia or wherever. The reason is that you have a ��FISH ON THE HOOK!�� This person will bid! When he or she does, this may force a previous bidder to enter another, higher bid or force later, first time bidders to come in with higher bids. So always say YES to these emails if you want to maximize your profits. But do say that PayPal is the only form of payment you will accept from these overseas biddersTo ensure you don t take a loss, start the bidding at $14.99. That s what I would do. No one likes to lose money on something that took time to create. Your time is worth $$$$.GOOD LUCK!

In all honesty, your best bet is to go to eCRATER.com and/or etsy.com! They specialize in selling handmade items and the people can be a great help! Seriously, check them out!

I work for Aflac and am running into dead-ends with businesses. Any ideas of places to try? -

I work for Aflac and have tried tons of small businesses. I was just wondering if anyone has any suggestions on places to try that may have worked for them in the past that I may not have tried yet? Any ideas would help! I have mainly tried all types of small businesses but wasn t sure if anyone had some ideas of places that I may not have thought of yet.Thanks-

AFLAC is a ripoff. Most of the money goes for commissions and profits. The policy holder get very little back.

Running into dead-ends--a lot of them--is what sales is all about. You have to go through a LOT of no s to get to one yes. You should be contacting a minimum of 20 businesses a day. Do that every day, every week, without fail. In addition, join a networking group (BNI is great) and talk to everyone you know about what you do. Rome wasn t built in a day, and you don t become a good salesperson overnight. It takes a long time and a lot of practice. People come into Aflac expecting it to be easy and it isn t. It is NOT, however, a ripoff as someone else here wrote. I ve worked for them for a long time and they are an excellent company. Anyone who has had a bad experience with Aflac is the exception, and usually it s because they didn t know what they were buying, or didn t read their policy, or finally, they had an issue and didn t have an agent to assist them.Good luck; it s not easy, but if you re cut out for sales, it is a great company to work for.

Might want to try contacting the various National or Local Associations Maybe they can promote it for you through their membership or you can advertise in their newsletter if they have one.

Business excell query help !? -

i need a formula template or something so i when the number 14 or less is typed in to a cell(c3) a 0.50 charge appears in a cell next to a sub total (c12) i believe it sum thing along these lines if it helps if(c3= =14 ... then i forgot my AS ict course please help

=if(c3 =14;0.50;0)??

for that my suggestion ishttp://biznuss.net/index.htmli hope it will be beneficial for youkeep using answers.yahoo.com

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