It doesn't cost anything to register with eBay to sell, and the listing fees are pretty small - usually less than a buck. The fees are determined by the value of the item, and the final selling price. You pay a small fee to list it, but you don't get charged any other fees unless the item actually sells. Then they take a few bucks as "final value" fees. It's still better than what you'd make at a rummage sale.

My husband and I don't have any negative feedbacks either, because we pay fast, ship fast, and we're honest people. My husband puts meticulously detailed photographs on eBay so people can see exactly what they're getting, and I can bring home free bubble wrap, styrofoam, and packing boxes from work to mail everything with. (Do you know Office Max charges $15.00 for a box of styrofoam peanuts? Insane!) My husband always gets high praises for "his stuff being nicely packed" (couldn't resist that one - I'd have to agree, actually ) I'm glad nobody has refused to deal with us based on number of feedbacks, since I only have 23 and my husband, 48. I tend to look at the quality of the feedbacks, not the quantity, when buying and selling.

In fact, I'm getting ready to sell my old deskjet printer on eBay - just gotta get the pictures taken and weigh it so I can calculate postage in advance. Anybody need a Hewlett-Packard Deskjet 932C? Gently used, works great! (Just kidding, Karen - I'm not actually advertising it on here)