Dave Espino - Auctions For Income Program Purchased - Does it Work?
So I tried this one from Dave Espino, and got everything in the mail.
Now I have some pretty cool stuff lying around the house and garage that was my grand parents.
I mean cool stuff that you can not find too easily these days.
So I figured let's try this program, it seems like a fair deal and who knows, has to Better than having some garage sale which I refuse to do.
So my first item using Dave Espino's direction was probably an original #1 Monopoly game with every piece in the box and the original box, about the size of my bible.
I started the bidding at $25.
00 Even though I would rather just keep it on the shelf to show people than sell it for that, I figured it would start a bidding frenzy or something.
Not the case.
All I got were e-mails from crazy people that I felt obligated to reply to saying that my asking price was too much.
You know what, how am I going to make say an extra $5k a month doing this when every auction is a wave of e-mails to reply to, and mostly small priced items that if they do sell don't add up to squat.
By the way, when an auction ends and you do not sell your item you still have to pay the few dollars to have the auction.
So I call that losing money.
Especially if you have multiple auctions running simultaneously as is recommended by the course.
Next I decided to go to the trusty directory of wholesale drop shippers from the Auction for Income manual for some more current items to put up for auction.
Here is what happened, and what may happen to you too.
There are a gazillian other people that all bought Dave Espino's Auctions for Income program, putting the same exact products up for the same exact price.
When you search through e-bay you get like 5 pages of the same exact product, model and all.
I did sell a pair of cordless headphones to someone for around $50 and I lost money.
It ended up costing me more to buy it than I was able to sell it for.
Oh well I guess it's just not for me and as I said, I am entitled to my own opinion right? I never returned the materials, even though I was told I could have.
I have had some very good e-mails from successful students replying to my article saying how great it was, so the program probably can work with some additional efforts on your part.
Guess that's probably true with just about everything in life.
Best of luck.
Now I have some pretty cool stuff lying around the house and garage that was my grand parents.
I mean cool stuff that you can not find too easily these days.
So I figured let's try this program, it seems like a fair deal and who knows, has to Better than having some garage sale which I refuse to do.
So my first item using Dave Espino's direction was probably an original #1 Monopoly game with every piece in the box and the original box, about the size of my bible.
I started the bidding at $25.
00 Even though I would rather just keep it on the shelf to show people than sell it for that, I figured it would start a bidding frenzy or something.
Not the case.
All I got were e-mails from crazy people that I felt obligated to reply to saying that my asking price was too much.
You know what, how am I going to make say an extra $5k a month doing this when every auction is a wave of e-mails to reply to, and mostly small priced items that if they do sell don't add up to squat.
By the way, when an auction ends and you do not sell your item you still have to pay the few dollars to have the auction.
So I call that losing money.
Especially if you have multiple auctions running simultaneously as is recommended by the course.
Next I decided to go to the trusty directory of wholesale drop shippers from the Auction for Income manual for some more current items to put up for auction.
Here is what happened, and what may happen to you too.
There are a gazillian other people that all bought Dave Espino's Auctions for Income program, putting the same exact products up for the same exact price.
When you search through e-bay you get like 5 pages of the same exact product, model and all.
I did sell a pair of cordless headphones to someone for around $50 and I lost money.
It ended up costing me more to buy it than I was able to sell it for.
Oh well I guess it's just not for me and as I said, I am entitled to my own opinion right? I never returned the materials, even though I was told I could have.
I have had some very good e-mails from successful students replying to my article saying how great it was, so the program probably can work with some additional efforts on your part.
Guess that's probably true with just about everything in life.
Best of luck.
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