I recently sold my version of Photoshop Elements.I uninstalled the program from my computer.The buyer and I both thought that would be sufficient for them to use the program on their computer.
The buyer received the product and it said the serial number has to be deactivated.This is how you do that.You launch Photoshop Elements and click the Help option.There should be an option to deactivate the code.Choose to do that before uninstalling the software.
Here’s how it works if you’ve already sold the product.Go to Adobe and download the trial version of Photoshop elements.Then have the buyer send you the serial number and follow the same steps.
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Several people are selling their old iPods and iPhones on eBay every single day.It’s an especially busy time now since the latest version of the iPhone has just come out.I recently sold one of my older iPhones myself on eBay.Here are some tips for selling your items.
1.Sell the item with its accessories if possible.I threw in my two cases and an extra car charger that I had laying around.It increases the value of the item.Buyers will also tend to view your item over others if you have included a bonus such as a charger.
2.Don’t sell your item with music left on it.I know that some people sell their iPhone or iPod with music on it to appeal it to buyers.It’s a violation of copyright to do this.
3.Do a restore on your item.It’s important to wipe out your files for privacy reasons.
4.Be truthful about the condition of your item.It’s better to be truthful if it has a few scratches than to lie about it or not mention it.
5.Determine where you are willing to ship your item.It can cost $30 to $60 to ship overseas if you are in the United States.Do your research on shipping costs before you say that you will ship anywhere for say $10 or some low fixed amount for all buyers.
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I’ve been selling a few things of my own on eBay.I was considering signing up for a drop shipping program.My understanding is that drop shipping is where you pay a $50 to $100 membership fee to an online store such as an electronics store.Then they allow you to sell or refer their products on your eBay store.
I’m finding through research that most drop ship companies have items on back order or the item doesn’t exist at all.That doesn’t work well with eBay buyers.They want their item in a fair amount of time.
So I don’t recommend using drop ship companies to sell items on eBay.It’s best to sell your own items or buy items from a wholesale company.That way the item is delivered to your house and you have the item on hand.
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