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Michele Dunaway succumbs to e-Bay’s lure

In first grade Michele Dunaway knew she wanted to be a teacher when she grew up, and by second grade she wanted to be an author. By third grade she determined to have her cake and eat it too, and before her high school reunion, she succeeded. In addition to writing 20 Harlequin novels in eight years, Michele has authored several nonfiction educational journal articles, and she is a nationally recognized high school journalism instructor who teaches full time and sponsors both the yearbook and newspaper.

Born and raised in St. Louis, Michele has traveled extensively, with the cities and places she’s visited often becoming settings for her stories. Described as a woman who does too much but doesn’t know how to stop, Michele gardens five acres in her spare time and shares her home with two daughters and six lazy indoor cats who think they really rule the roost.

Michele’s current release is Out of Line, part of the Harlequin NASCAR line. Upcoming books include her September 2008 Harlequin NASCAR book Tailspin, and in March 2009, her twentieth book, Twins for the Teacher from Harlequin American Romance.

I have discovered eBay. I know; I’m a little late to the party. Most people have been buying and selling things on eBay and being PayPal gurus for years. Not me. Bombarded long ago by all those fake emails, I’ve stayed away.

I’ve started to slowly come back as eBay has some stuff I just can’t find in stores. I bought a set of Fruits Basket videos for my daughter. I just bought a Harvest Moon game for her Nintendo DS. For both I sat there in the last hour and refreshed my screen a dozen times in dread that I might get outbid and not get the emails in time. (I’m thinking that in the beginning the sellers are the ones bidding against me to get the price up, but that’s another blog.) I did get both items for a fair price. So that’s my entire eBay experience. I still don’t have a PayPal account. I pay as I go.

I’m guess I’m also leery of eBay because I am not a used-item shopper. Perhaps it comes from all those used cars I had in my teens. The timing belt of my Mercury Lynx broke, twice. After the second time, the car was dead. My mom paid $50 to have it hauled away. My next car was a Ford Maverick that would die at every intersection during the winter. I could get out, pop the hood, stick a screwdriver in the carburetor, shoot starter fluid and crank the engine all in less than two minutes (or while the light was still red). When I finally got my first brand-new car, the dealer gave me $50 to take my Maverick away.

Used things freak me out. I have this prejudiced paranoia. I like selling at garage sales, but I rarely buy anything unless it’s something I can wash with extremely hot water, bleach or Windex.

Being curious about books on eBay, I plugged in my name into the search field. On July 5, four items were up for auction, starting at 99 cents. In the “buy it now” store, I found 43 items. One was a brand new Michele Dunaway Legally Tender book for $6.01, plus $3.99 for priority shipping. That doesn’t include the $1.30 for insurance.

That got me thinking. Sure, that book is off the shelves. However, Legally Tender never cost $6.01. It was, at most, $4.99. Perhaps the upcharge is for some kind of shrink-wrap, for the seller says the book comes sealed. I don’t get my author copies sealed, as Harlequin doesn’t ship my books that way and the ones I’ve gotten off eharlequin haven’t been sealed. I’m not curious enough click the “ask the seller” icon and find out what she means.

I also found, for $1 buy-it-now, A Little Office Romance, my very first book. I only have two copies in my possession. This seller says the cost to ship will be $3.23 media. However, one book first class in a plain 6×9 envelope costs under $2. Perhaps the extra money is being spent on delivery confirmation. But I don’t think you can get DC for media mail, but I might be wrong.

That brings me to another reason I am eBaying slowly. I’ve discovered that it’s very easy to overpay, and in this economy every nickel and dime counts. My daughter wanted a Wii. She earned most of the money selling all our used junk at a garage sale. However, we couldn’t find a Wii console in the store anywhere. Toys-R-Us said we could come get in line early Sunday morning for a chance, but church services took precedent. So we tried eBay. The price mark up was close to $100, before shipping. I told my daughter no way to eBay and that, if we were supposed to have a Wii, we would walk into Target (where we had a $10 off coupon and $65 in gift cards) and the game console would be there waiting for us.

Amazingly, that’s exactly what happened. Less than three weeks later, my daughter and I went to Target for something else, checked the electronics section, and there were two Wiis on the shelf. We now have our Wii, for the regular retail price of $249, and we used our gift cards and coupon.

So those are my eBay experiences. As a newbie, help me out. Enlighten me! I want to hear your eBay stories: the good, the bad, the ugly, the happy and the horrible. I’ll be responding to your comments this afternoon and tomorrow, so share with me, the eBay novice. I really want to know.

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  1. Cindy Kirk Said:

    Michele,

    I LOVE eBay! My most recent purchase was a Talbot’s purse (originally sold for $94, got for $23). This one was sold “like new” and it really was in that condition. I’ve also bought many things NWT (new with tags). My husband likes Addidas Climacool shoes…I always buy them NWT on eBay for half the price I can get them in the store.

    My one suggestion would be to get a PayPal account. It’s great for paying for your purchases and you can also use it to pay dues for many Romance Writers of America chapters and events!

    The company is based out of Omaha Nebraska (the area where I live) and is very reputable.

    Happy eBay shopping!

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  2. Emily McKay Said:

    Okay, I’m answering despite being intimidated by your very impressive bio. I hope you’re giving some kind of efficiency workshop at national.

    As for ebay, I’m with you. I’m slow to take to it, even though I can see how addictive it is. For me, the most fascinating thing about ebay is looking up the toys of my youth to see how much they sell for now. My favorite was the Sunshine Family– sort of a seventies, commune, hippy answer to Barbie, et al. I have very fond memories of the Sunshine Family and have even considered buying the family, the craft store and the family farm for my little girl (even though it would cost a fortune), just so she can have something other Barbie’s anorexic glamor to inspire her.

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  3. Michele Dunaway Said:

    Thanks Cindy for letting me post today. They blocked eBay where I worked because it’s so addictive, but at the same time, where can you get instant pricing?

    Emily, part of my efficiency this year is that I won’t be at RWA! RWA is far too late this year. I’m actually in teaching meetings that week. I don’t remember the Sunshine family, but they had to be out when I was growing up. I had very few Barbies as they were so expensive. My daughters were spolied: over 75 Barbies (I counted once) and at least 20 Bratz, which are the new trend. Bratz are even smaller waisted, but with really big heads. My youngest is about out of the doll phase. I’m not sure how we got that many. Lots of gifts, I think.

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  4. Shana Said:

    Hey Michele! Glad to have you here. Michele actually did a workshop on being a superwoman at my RWA chapter last Saturday. Awesome workshop!

    No eBay hints, here. I don’t use it much.

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  5. Barbara Scott Said:

    Hi Michele,
    I’m afraid you caught ebay on the downside. In its heyday it was an exciting place to pickup a bargain. Now, like you, shoppers have to be educated to the real cost of things they’re looking for. Most sellers are making their money on shipping and “handling.” I figure they are handling their packages with cashmere gloves.
    I go in with my eyes open and a top bid limit I will not pass. Many folks have automatic bidding software that will snap things up at the very last second so that sitting by your computer and checking your bid while you count down does no good at all.

    Congratulations on your 20th book!

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  6. Michele Dunaway Said:

    Hi Shana! Hi Barb,

    I went on eBay because I needed a new cell phone, and after two hours of looking, simply gave up. There were too many choices and too many were “unlocked.” As I’m on one network, I don’t need a phone that’ll work everywhere. It also means someone’s messed with the computer guts, and since I don’t know that person, it makes me wonder.

    So I just went and got my phone off the ATT site.

    M

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  7. Michele Dunaway Said:

    We have a woman who hits our post office at 4 PM every day with all the stuff she’s got to ship. (My post office is tiny–only one person works the counter, and the place closes for 2 hours for lunch). The woman is an eBay goddess. I don’t know her seller name or what she’s charging her customers, but I do know she doesn’t wear cashmere gloves. And she’s a sweetie because she often lets me go first since she has so much stuff.

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  8. Fedora Said:

    Hi, Michele! I used to shop eBay way more, but have gotten way more cautious lately! I did round out most of my Jenny Crusie backlist off eBay :) Now I keep reading about people being scammed so I’m a little reluctant to do as much shopping. Also, I keep spending all my time hanging out on author blogs… ;) Congrats on 20 books! How incredible!

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  9. Michele Dunaway Said:

    Thanks Fedora! I still can’t believe that #20 is scheduled either. It’s such a great feeling.

    Jenny Cruise’s books are awesome! I have an autographed Welcome to Temptation on a keeper shelf above my head.

    Have fun on those author blogs and glad you stopped by.

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  10. Dillion Said:

    Haha ^^ nice, is there a section to follow the RSS feed

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