I came across a great tip for those frequent eBayers or otherwise packaged mail senders. (If you are not in on the eBay magic, check out our Make Money section to see why you should be). Usually selling on eBay is really a pretty easy process until it comes time to ship the items. I have no solution for packing and dealing with that end of the bargain, but I have found a way to make procuring the shipping materials a little cheaper. The Consumerist.com, which has some great posts on shopping from the consumer’s perspective, posted an article on getting free shipping materials. I haven’t tried out this little trick yet myself, but I certainly will when I go to sell off my remaining text books from last semester.
Free Shipping Materials Courtesy of the Post Office
Saving Money College Guy 13 Jul 2007 No Comments
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The Ultimate Web 2.0 Academic Guide for College Students
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