A little Ebay knowledge please

My wife works for a bank branch that is about to close in 3-4 months. Since we have a 2 month old daughter this is really a not bad thing, we've been debating if she should resign and stay at home while Emma is an young. Its the difference between mommmy care and day care. So this actually works out better, now she can draw unemployment for at least six months.
We have been discussing different ways that she could make some money while at home, and one of the ideas is consignment selling on Ebay. To give this a try, I was going to let her try selling some of my baseball cards. Not any of my Dale Murphy cards, they are off limits!
My questions
Ebay store or just auctions?
What type of equipment would she need? i.e. scanner and so forth
We have been discussing different ways that she could make some money while at home, and one of the ideas is consignment selling on Ebay. To give this a try, I was going to let her try selling some of my baseball cards. Not any of my Dale Murphy cards, they are off limits!
My questions
Ebay store or just auctions?
What type of equipment would she need? i.e. scanner and so forth
collecting Dale Murphy and OPC
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I would talk to other consigners and get opinions and advice before you spend any money on the project. Talk to Storm about the future of ebay and what new changes will be coming.
regular auctions not allowed in stores, only buy it now. BIN also has higher closing % fees.
Collect Auctions
Steve
$15 / month for a basic store, and basic is all you need.
On your less rare items, you will just be giving them away on auctions. Put them in a store instead and be patient.
On your more rare and valuable items, run an auction with a reserve. If it doesn't sell, put it in your store.
<< <i>Finding viable items is the trick here, perhaps you can start by selling things you already have around the house?
Steve >>
Wife and Kids count???, Dog?
Nah just kidding, if I do that I would have wasted all those Insurance premiums I've paid for years now.
Neil
an easy introduction to selling online.
I now prefer ecarter.com, but it is more work and it
requires buying google-adwords to achieve volume
sales. (It is STILL much cheaper than EBAY, and one
does not have to put up with any of the EBAY/PayPal
nonsense.)