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AuctionWave Helps the Unemployed Make Money to Pay Their Bills

Helping the unemployed by selling items for them on eBay and making them extra cash

Sayville, NY (PRWEB) December 15, 2008 -- America's new president elect brings much hope and faith for the future. He is giving Americans renewed faith and giving people the feeling once again that anything is possible. While this is happening, the reality is that unemployment in America is at its highest rate in 34 years. That rate is increasing on almost a daily basis as companies are closing stores and laying off thousands of workers. And with the economy projected to get worse before it gets better, there does not seem to be an end in site. A light at the end of the tunnel has been found to help consumers and businesses make extra money during these tough times.

AuctionWave of Sayville, Long Island's premier eBay drop off store is helping provide this light. While they cannot offer jobs to everyone out of work, they can provide a second source of income for consumers while they are looking for new jobs by selling items for them on eBay. "Businesses and consumers understand they may be out of work for a while." states Frank A. Renna, owner of AuctionWave. "During that time, any extra income will take that added stress away from thinking of how the mortgage will be paid, food put on the table, gas in their car, and to provide for their family. Millions will not be made overnight, but wouldn't an extra $100, $500, or even $1,000 or more make a HUGE difference for struggling people right now? Plus the fact that we will sell their unwanted items for them on eBay without them having to do any work for it makes it an easy process"

"While change is in progress, consumers and businesses still do need to make money to support their current lifestyle. AuctionWave is working hard to provide that temporary income solution. eBay sales are hot right now. The holiday season is in full swing already reporting a 3% plus increase in sales from last year. Selling those unwanted items would make a great Christmas gift for another person. In turn that can make someone extra money to go out and buy those holiday gifts for them, friends, and family. It's a win-win situation for everyone, and they would be helping the economy at the same time!"

Commenting on the holiday sales season, Frank said: "Even though all you hear in the media is doom and gloom, don't buy into it. Buyers have money to spend, and will spend it. The key is getting items to them that they want to buy, and items they feel they are getting a good deal on. That is what buyers are looking for in today's market, and what we are providing to them at AuctionWave and on eBay." The company also expects very strong eBay holiday sales. The market is hot with buyers looking for deals.

AuctionWave's online auctions can be viewed at www.auctionwaveny.com.

AuctionWave is one of eBay's top rated PowerSellers and paid their customers over $74,000 last month. They are Suffolk County's first eBay drop off location and have been in business for over 3 years. Frank A. Renna has over 11 years of eBay buying and selling experience. Contact Frank for more information, businesses liquidation services, and to help sell your items within the online market world. AuctionWave's headquarters are located in Sayville along the south shore of Long Island NY.

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AuctionWave
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