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Dave Espino Review |

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Date Added: 6/14/2009
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Reviewer: KimberlyAW
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Dave Espino Bio
Dave Espino is a prominent Internet marketing guru who has both favorable as well as unfavorable comments about him on the Internet. He has made eBay his expertise; most of his products deal with how to make money from eBay. However, his methods do not have universal acceptance, though it is an undeniable fact that those very same methods have made him rich and famous.
Detailed Overview
On his websites, Dave Espino claims that he began learning about business since the age of 7 years. He is a second generation American, and his family had a small business for their sustenance when they settled in the US of A. He thanks his small family business for giving him an education through good schools. The turning point in his life came when he attended a real estate seminar when he was 19. The obvious success of the speaker at the seminar consumed him with such impact that he decided he would have a similar business venture of his own too. When he reached the age of 22, he was already the owner of 4 rental properties.
In addition, Dave Espino has a Hotwheels business on the Internet, called as RedlinesOnline.com. This is a portal for vintage Hotwheels collectors to get the rarest of cars from the collection.He has also been a marketer for various financial services including term life insurance, mutual funds, mortgages and IRAs. In addition, he has counseled finance services companies on how to better market their products and boost sales. Dave Espino’s strategies and thoughts are echoed in his three most famous eBooks – Beyond eBay, Life in the Dot Com Lane and Business Cubed. The books have met with positive as well as negative criticism.
Currently, Dave Espino is much involved in his new system titled Auctions for Income. This is considered to be the bible of everything to do with making money selling items on eBay. However, just as with his other products, there are both lovers as well as haters of this course.
Reputation
We found that Dave Espino has both positive and negative reviews for his products, especially for Auctions for Income. The course has good informational videos about beginning to trade on eBay and carrying on from there. It also has a satisfactory amount of help for people who are just starting out with the system. It acts well as a guidebook. But, even so, there are some shortcomings. The course mentions that money can be made on eBay by selling products at high costs on eBay, but the basic problem with that is the fact that there are other people who are selling the same products are lower prices. Even if the prices are dropped, the profits aren’t all that substantial. A person needs to take Auctions for Income as a starting point and then plan his or her own strategies if real success needs to be made.
Dave Espino’s biggest criticism on the Internet is that he slices up eBay to look like a very easily digestible pie, but that’s not the case. Making money on eBay is difficult and that’s where a lot of his criticism comes from.
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I Returned His "Auctions For Income" Course For A Refund
I recently bought Dave Espino's "Auctions For Income" course. I had borrowed a friend's course from a few years ago and wanted my own. The course I borrowed was mostly in written books, but in his new version it is mostly on computer CD, and it still costs just about the same as my friend paid. And it's not exactly the same course any more. He had offered an auction research service earlier, but that seemed unavailable in his new version. He also had earlier offered a discount on a recommended auction listing service, but that seemed unavailable with his new version too. So I think this was a solid course a few years ago, but in it's present form I wouldn't recommend it.
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Information worthless for me
I bought this package a couple years ago. I think I saw it advertised on tv. It offered a money back guarantee. The information was worthless to me and so was the money back guarantee. I read through all the materials and discovered it was meant for people who had NEVER sold on Ebay, Or who were just starting. The ads never told you that if you had been selling before then the info would probably be useless to you. I did not read or learn anything that I did not know before. When I tried to get my money back they never responded. Advice is only get this IF you are going to start selling on Ebay and have never sold there before.
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Sells useful guides, at reasonable prices
I used Auctions for Income by Dave Espino approximately 4 months ago after seeing it advertised on TV.
It only cost me $39.99 which is very reasonable for this kind of guide.
Although I've been signed up to eBay for about 5 years, I found the guide to be really informative and helpful. Dave showed me how many people can make common mistakes, and I found out some of the ways in which I could better market my products.
Since purchasing Dave's guide, I have managed to become more successful on eBay. The videos he made are great, and he seems to know what he's talking about. His guides are within many people's price range and you get good value for money.
I don't know whether or not I believe that he's been in the business since he was 7, but he certainly seems to have really good knowledge of the internet marketing field.
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by lawrencio on August 25, 2009 at 10:31 PM CST

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