goota eat but ur price on my bags are listed Michael nor gives 10percent I want the same or more1
RonaldB500 Reputation: 10 See RonaldB500's booth |
I realize that this is not an answer, but a suggestion. Rephrase the question to make your intent clear.
LeviSoucy Reputation: 12 See LeviSoucy's booth |
Not sure I know what you are wanting to know but I will take a stab at it. If you are selling MN handbags and want to know how much you will get for them, you need to list on an auction site. If you are looking for how much to sell them for you need to explore other sellers and see what they are selling them for. If you want to know how much you will get out of it after fees are paid (?) that depends on how much the fees are (Bonanza is 3.5%. You can also tap into Google Shopping at different fee levels). MN 10% fees are kind of high but not for a high dollar item. it may be worth that, and more. Your dissatisfaction regarding Paypal is duly noted, but PP does account for a huge number of transactions here and elsewhere. Sometimes you have to play by their rules to achieve your goal.
loves_birds Reputation: 2047 See loves_birds' booth |
I assume you meant to say Michael Kors (with a K). If you are not an authorized reseller for this item and your “supplier” is selling you Kors handbags at a tremendous discount, make sure that the bag supplier is not selling fake bags.
His company does sell through outlet malls (the stores have his name on the retail outlets). You can legally buy from those stores and resell them anywhere and the bags are genuine. Michael Kors has strict guidelines on who can directly resell his items, purchase at a reseller’s discount and become a dealer. This usually involves a very large investment in merchandise before you are authorized to resell.
Be careful choosing your supplier, as there are a lot of counterfeit handbags from suppliers who are not reputable.
tomwayne1 Reputation: 8637 See tomwayne1's booth |
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