diablo
Master Don Juan
Okay, the title might have been a bit misleading... I'm an eBay powerseller, and also a trader's assistant. Basically, I'll take things of other peoples and sell them for a commission. I've been doing this on the side (in addition to what I normally sell for myself on eBay) for almost a year now... it doesn't make very much profit but its nice to have.
So moving on... this morning I get a call from someone claiming to be from the Louisiana Auctioneers Licensing Board. He told me that as a Trader's Assistant I was in violation of a Louisiana Statute... and wanted to arrange a time for me to meet with him in the next week to discuss how I could go about becoming in compliance with said law. I immediately thought that it was a scam - I mean, I can see competing TA's calling each other saying "Pay up for a licensing fee or get out"... seems pretty shrewd, actually... however, I told him I'd check him and the LALB out, speak with my attorney (my father), and get back with him later. Basically "Go screw yourself and I'm getting my lawyer".
I did some internet research, found newspaper articles regarding the LALB (as well as some saying that local eBay sellers were upset about it...), and verified he was who he said he was. I then talked to my dad who said what I'd been thinking - if the costs of getting licensed were more than what I'd been making, it wasn't worth it... so, it wasn't worth it. He also told me I should call back and tell them that I didn't mean what I'd said earlier about 'going and screwing themselves'. I had to shut down my TA profile and send a letter stating that I wouldn't do business for others without becoming registered with them.
It sucks, though - while it wasn't much money, money is money regardless of how little it is... every penny helps. Apparently Louisiana is one of the only states in the US that regulates people selling stuff for other people on eBay... you'd think with Katrina and Rita they'd have something better to do then call some college kid out to make a few extra bucks a month, but apparently not... but I guess they have to have their finger in everything...
Here's some info on it:
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cach...oods+on+consignment+to+sell+at+auction"&hl=en[/url]
http://www.lalb.org/
http://www.beantowntradingpost.com/ebay_regulation/
http://www.beantowntradingpost.com/ebay_regulation/state_details.php?state=LA
So moving on... this morning I get a call from someone claiming to be from the Louisiana Auctioneers Licensing Board. He told me that as a Trader's Assistant I was in violation of a Louisiana Statute... and wanted to arrange a time for me to meet with him in the next week to discuss how I could go about becoming in compliance with said law. I immediately thought that it was a scam - I mean, I can see competing TA's calling each other saying "Pay up for a licensing fee or get out"... seems pretty shrewd, actually... however, I told him I'd check him and the LALB out, speak with my attorney (my father), and get back with him later. Basically "Go screw yourself and I'm getting my lawyer".
I did some internet research, found newspaper articles regarding the LALB (as well as some saying that local eBay sellers were upset about it...), and verified he was who he said he was. I then talked to my dad who said what I'd been thinking - if the costs of getting licensed were more than what I'd been making, it wasn't worth it... so, it wasn't worth it. He also told me I should call back and tell them that I didn't mean what I'd said earlier about 'going and screwing themselves'. I had to shut down my TA profile and send a letter stating that I wouldn't do business for others without becoming registered with them.
It sucks, though - while it wasn't much money, money is money regardless of how little it is... every penny helps. Apparently Louisiana is one of the only states in the US that regulates people selling stuff for other people on eBay... you'd think with Katrina and Rita they'd have something better to do then call some college kid out to make a few extra bucks a month, but apparently not... but I guess they have to have their finger in everything...
Here's some info on it:
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cach...oods+on+consignment+to+sell+at+auction"&hl=en[/url]
http://www.lalb.org/
http://www.beantowntradingpost.com/ebay_regulation/
http://www.beantowntradingpost.com/ebay_regulation/state_details.php?state=LA