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7 Steps to Easier eBay Shipping
If you're like me, you probably hate packing and shipping the things you sell on eBay. Don't get me wrong, I love selling on eBay. I just don't like the shipping part. I find it monotonous to hunt for boxes, wrap the items, drive back and forth...

AUCTION TIP: Make the Most of Your eBay "About Me" Page
One of the most important, and least-utilized, features on eBay is the "About Me" page. With your About Me page, you can promote yourself as a seller, promote all of your auctions, and show off your eBay Feedback ratings. This provides...

Selling Real Estate on eBay
Copyright 2005 MHG Consulting Selling real estate over the internet may sound like an awkward idea. However, the exposure the real estate receives over such a widespread media like the internet is every realtor's dream. Can eBay be used...

 
Want to blow up a city? Try Ebay.

Want to buy a missile launcher? This decomissioned Soviet FROG Missile Launcher, capable of launching a massively leathal ballistic warhead, was put up for sale on ebay recently.

Shiny*Things, the seller of this beast, claims:

"I believe this is the biggest Petrol Twin V8 14ltr SUV you will find, and will easily make Humvee's look like tiny dinky toys."

At least he's honest.

Ebay wanted to take the item down because it originally included the actual warhead! Shiny*things has since removed the warhead as part of the offer, but if you are itching to to drive this 10-ton fiberglass monstrosity into the sun, your titanium chassis towering above the street, AND if you have about $40,000 to spare, this decomissioned FROG missile launcher is for you.

Originally posted by David Saharkhiz at GoArticles.



About the Author
David Saharkhiz is a computer science major and National Merit Semifinalist at America's Clemson University. He provides comprehensive web-help and HTML coding tutorials, codes free HTML scripts, and works to help novice webmasters set up new websites.