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Diana: The Selling Queen
Mikhail Chernyavskiy Worthless ebook Claims How-To Make eBay Fortune Buying and Selling Taking Advantage of Listing Errors

In yet another make money from eBay scam; only listed as $Diana$ in an eBay advertisement is the declaration that states you too, can make $123,110.09 every month using eBay. On both the website, ebayriches.com and in the eBay advertisement is a video of a young girl with a push-up bra and low-cut top claiming to be Diana - (although the spelling changes frequently to Dana and Danna) telling her story of how she discovered the secret to making eBay riches through a simple mistake and was able to make thousands of dollars and move out of her parents house.

The web site offers the ebook for $77.00 and through the eBay advertisement Buy it Now link can buy the same thing for $37.00. Also stated is a "risk-free, try it for 8 weeks, money back offer".
The entire premise of the ebook is to be able to find misspelled eBay listings that no one else has found on popular items and bid on them with a high degree of success since there is - in theory no other competing bidders. The reality of this is, that many people use more than one word to describe their item and if a buyer is intent on finding a particular article, will not have much difficulty finding even if a typo exists.

ALL of the ebook material is based on this one single theory. Diana - the young girl that previously lived with her parents, now professes in her ebook to employ several individuals that search eBay continuously with a thriving enterprise. Far removed from a young entrepreneur making money with a brilliant idea working at home alone with just a single computer as the advertisement would have you believe.
The program to allow you to search for misspelled words on eBay is FREE at and they also offer advice and a free word listing of commongly misspelled items - free.

The other items offered with the ebook are how to set-up an eBay account, a PayPal account, how to use sniper software to make automatic bids last minute to eliminate the competition from outbidding you - all of this can be found on the internet for free also.
Additional items were a link to an example of an Excel spreadsheet and a Microsoft Word document which any 7th grade student with a modicum of experience on a computer could generate. They were both worthless and touted as a valuable device worth 100's of dollars necessary for a successful eBay business.

After making payment to "The Selling Queen" my PayPal account showed payment was actually remitted to a Mikhail Chernyavskiy! Being very dissatisfied with the material contained within the ebook, I attempted to contact Diana "thesellingqueen" at [email protected] which is most likely Mikhail for a return of my money - promised "no hassle guarantee" but to no avail. I have not heard back, and no money deposited in my PayPal account.

Do yourself a BIG favor and avoid this scam and worthless material. The money back offer is an outright lie and the entire ebook is based only on the unlikely event you will find something misspelled in a listing and be able to capitalize on it.in truth, many sellers are PURPOSELY misspelling their articles because they know individuals are LOOKING for items listed as misspelled, so can stand out from the rest of the sellers! Don't throw your money away on this.



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