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PALS in the News...
Temecula: Antique Store Gets With The Times May 23, 2010 - The Californian Granny's Attic, a large antique store in Temecula, has managed to stay open despite the troubled economy, but owner Mike Freville said the recession isn't his only concern. The popularity of the Internet is also affecting the business he's owned for 13 years. So Freville figured, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. On Saturday, his store debuted a partnership with a local eBay business, Professional Auction Listing Service, or PALS...
My Granny's Attic Launches eBay Selling Service May 2010 - Neighbors Granny's Antiques of Temecula California has announced their new antiques selling service. The service was designed for those that don't have the computer know-how or time to do it themselves.
"This is an ideal way for people to get rid of something they don't want or need anymore." states Maik Freville, owner of Granny's Antiques. The nicest thing about it is you only have to go as far as your mailbox to receive a check...
Couple Gives Sellers eBay Link February 15, 2004 - The Akron Beacon Journal Aurora home business lists item on auction site, then sell, ships it. Many people know how to make money selling their unwanted treasures on eBay. Fran and Carl FIsher have figured out a way to make money helping others use the online auction. The couple launched PALS (Professional Auction Listing Service) for people who are unable - or unwilling - to go through the process of listing, selling and shipping their items...
Francesca Fisher Introduces Online Shopping Firm February 16, 2004 - All Business eBay Intermediary: Francesca Fisher and her husband Carl recently formed a business to help people sell antiques and collectibles on eBay. The Aurora company focuses on helping people with insufficient computer knowledge or inadequate computer equipment. The company picks up, digitally photographs and lists items for sale on eBay. It also mails items once they sell...
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