According to a new survey conducted by Nielsen for eBay (NASDAQ:EBAY), the average American has over 50 unused, salable items, representing an average outlay of $3,100, cluttering up his house. Of course, the conclusion they want us to reach is "Oh my God, I gotta get this crap up on eBay!"ebay sales posts
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According to a new survey conducted by Nielsen for eBay (NASDAQ:EBAY), the average American has over 50 unused, salable items, representing an average outlay of $3,100, cluttering up his house. Of course, the conclusion they want us to reach is "Oh my God, I gotta get this crap up on eBay!"Continue reading eBay -- our homes hold craptastic treasures
TMX Elmos flood the market: was the shortage 'manufactured'?


All at once, eBay, Inc. (NASDAQ:EBAY) listings are everywhere, 22,446 results for my search for "TMX Elmo" and not just lots of results but falling prices. When I first checked around 10:45 a.m. there were dozens of listings closing around $5 or $10 over the suggested retail price of $39.99. 20 minutes later, when I was finishing up this piece? It was more like $5 or $10 under the suggested retail price. The Spanish version was going for a ridiculously cheap $26.55. Market floodage has commenced.
When Black Friday was approaching and customers were gearing up for their long wait in line to be one of the few, the proud, the early purchasers of TMX Elmo dolls, a few less festive souls whispered of "artificial shortages" and wondered if Mattel was purposely creating a frenzy over the toys. Most parents and eBay sellers accused them of a distinct lack of holiday spirit, and oh yeah, not enough capitalism.
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