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How To Get Free Holidays With eBay & Why You Should Take Them

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How To Get Free Holidays With eBay & Why You Should Take Them. This video talks about why it is important to take holidays and… How to get them for free if you have an eBay business.

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5 thoughts on “How To Get Free Holidays With eBay & Why You Should Take Them”

  1. ………… looking forward to your book arriving and gleaning what we can implement into our eBay ‘job’ that will turn it into a THRIVING business!
    Be Awesome!
    John

  2. Brilliant video yet again Neil. Thanks for continually sharing the weekly videos.
    Great shout on the outsourcing & credit cards.
    Keep well. Greg

  3. Simon & Kylie Farrugia

    Hi Neil,
    Another great video, we also really got a lot out of your book.

    We are mainly dropshipping from Chinese suppliers, you mentioned you prefer to drop ship from Australian Retailer’s, how do you go about finding these suppliers, do you use large retailers or alternate manufacturers/suppliers? We are keen to reduce the lead time on our products and it is always easier to deal with someone without languagr barriers.
    Thanks
    Kylie & Simon

  4. Great info Neil. Just be careful with those loyalty rewards.
    If you’re earning points through the business then distributing rewards to employees (including yourself) they could be subject to fringe benefits or income tax, unless you keep purchases under $300. If you’re spending more than $250k annually then I’d use multiple cards from different banks. But you need to run it by your accountant.
    http://www.taxed.com.au/news/display.html?Article__article_id=657
    http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/07/24/1090464912392.html

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