My understanding is that if you sell a personal item and do not make a profit on it, that is not taxable, online or off. If you go to a yard sale and buy an item for $1 and sell it for $5 on ebay, that's income.
Also see:
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=172833,00.html
I'm bothered by sellers placing things on their nasty green shag rugs to take pictures or holding something for the camera with a close-up of their dirty fingernails. Yuck! One time I saw a vintage poster placed on top of a kitchen counter and over a sink to take the picture and was held down by...
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How, exactly, do you respond to someone not taking the whole vintage thing that you do as a legitimate way of life as opposed to a novelty/phase/neurotic interest/social statement, etc?
Cool. :) And thanks. But I'm definitely going to be using a/c, it's just a question of which is the best unit out there is anyone knows. Even in Maine we have days that are above 80 complete with air quality warnings. I like that new a/c units have air filters to help with that. The thermal...
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