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| Garrard McClendon Live - CLTV - Chicagoland's Television | November 19, 2008 | |
Amy Mayer, owner of ExpressDrop, is featured on the Garrard McClendon Live show. She is providing guidance on selling on eBay.
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Newspapers reprint historic edition |
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| ABC 7 Chicago News at 10PM | November 6, 2008 | |
Chicago-area newspapers are having trouble keeping up with the demand for copies commemorating Barack Obama's historic election... Stacy Sherwood of ExpressDrop, an eBay store in Chicago, says the newspapers
are in demand on eBay. "They are selling for maybe $50-$70 for a complete paper," Sherwood said.
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Upset with eBay |
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| First Business Morning News - Aired across the US and Internationally | May 19, 2008 | |
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Sky's the Limit |
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| Entrepreneur | April 1, 2007 | |
Amy Mayer and Ellen Navarro (eBay User ID: expressdropchicago) were both in college--Indiana University and Boston College, respectively--when they individually began selling items on eBay.
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| eBay with charisma | ||
| Entrepreneur | May 1, 2006 | |
Unlike
other young eBay merchants, Amy Mayer and Ellen Navarro, who run an eBay
drop-off store, can't hide behind their telephone voices. Most of their
customers are older than they are, and so are the students who attend their
eBay business classes. "The fact that we're so young piques people's
curiosity," says Mayer. "That makes it extra important to present ourselves in
a charismatic and confident way."
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eBay Sellers |
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| FOX Chicago News | May 12, 2005 | |
For
ExpressDrop on Belmont, we rolled in with four nearly new Goodrich tires and
one David-Yurman inspired bracelet... we want your auction to be as perfect as
possible because it only benefits both of us in the end.
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| Seller's market for aiding eBay clients | ||
| Chicago Tribune | April 19, 2004 | |
Elke
Buder, a collector of hand-blown art glass, had been trying to sell her unique
purple Lotton vase for more than a year.
They sold Buder's Lotton vase for $1,200 and a 1991 Acura NSX sports car on behalf of another customer for $34,000. [MORE] |
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| Finding A Career That Clicks On eBay PLAY THE VIDEO | ||
| CBS 2 Chicago | April 5, 2004 | |
Another
e-bay business is ExpressDrop on Belmont. They help you sell your stuff on
eBay. They take the photos, write the description, ship it out, and you get a
check in the mail 30 days later. ExpressDrop is paid out of your proceeds. You
keep about $67 of a $100 sale.
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| eBay may benefit as more 'drop-off' businesses open | ||
| Daily Herald | March 20, 2004 | |
Think
of eBay, the world's largest online auctioneer, as a virtual garage sale where
potential customers aren't just down the block, they are around the globe.Now imagine holding a garage sale without having to arrange your second-hand treasures on tables, stick on prices and fight boredom as customers pick over the merchandise. [MORE] |
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Amy Mayer, owner of ExpressDrop, is featured on the Garrard McClendon Live show. She is providing guidance on selling on eBay.
Chicago-area newspapers are having trouble keeping up with the demand for copies commemorating Barack Obama's historic election... Stacy Sherwood of ExpressDrop, an eBay store in Chicago, says the newspapers
are in demand on eBay. "They are selling for maybe $50-$70 for a complete paper," Sherwood said.
Amy Mayer and Ellen Navarro (eBay User ID: expressdropchicago) were both in college--Indiana University and Boston College, respectively--when they individually began selling items on eBay.
For
ExpressDrop on Belmont, we rolled in with four nearly new Goodrich tires and
one David-Yurman inspired bracelet... we want your auction to be as perfect as
possible because it only benefits both of us in the end.
Elke
Buder, a collector of hand-blown art glass, had been trying to sell her unique
purple Lotton vase for more than a year.
Think
of eBay, the world's largest online auctioneer, as a virtual garage sale where
potential customers aren't just down the block, they are around the globe.

