I was poking around online and found a link to a website called Doba which is a website you sign up for, and then sell items on eBay for. Basically, you list an item on eBay - and (hopefully) sell it. Then, you collect the money from your customer, pay Doba for the item - and Doba sends the item to the customer. But, any extra profits from the sale are yours. So, I’d assume that if and item + shipping ends up costing Doba $25.00 and you sold that item for $30.00 then you get to keep $5.00. Seems to me like an interesting deal. I mean, you don’t have to worry about shipping. But, you also have to worry about the fact that Doba might be a scam and your feedback score might go very far down on eBay thus rendering your account unusable for both buying AND selling.

Does anyone have any feedback regarding Doba?

According to their site:

With Doba you can start a business without investing large amounts of money and with very little risk. you don’t have to carry inventory or pay for inventory up front — if the product doesn’t sell, you never buy it.

You don’t have to buy packaging materials or shipping labels, nor will you need a shipping account. You simply set your own retail prices, then purchase the products at wholesale.

Sounds good, but maybe “too good” you know? Let me know what you think of it! I’d love to be able to share other ways to work at home with my readers!

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