As Seen on Television - Lint Roller
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I have a question now. I make jewelry and have it listed on Etsy. I don't have any luck with Etsy selling any of my things. Have any of you had that problem? Does someone have a web site that sells things that doesn't cost an arm & a leg to join. Most importantly that things really do have the traffic of buyers. I don't know what it is myself and I don't charge over the top for the things I make. I use to list quilted items and they didn't sell either. I'm about to leave Etsy. My jewelry is very pretty and reasonable so let me hear from anyone having the same problems or give me some hints of what you would do or are doing.
Thanks,
jigs
Thanks,
jigs
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Walgreen's has an entire section devoted to As Seen On TV items. It's fun to look and see things "in person". The Sticky Buddy was there yesterday. Haven't been tempted by it as I use the disposable lint rollers.
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I use the Pledge fur cleanup product. Has 2 rollers and picks up every little thread from ironing board to design wall and everywhere else. Mine is years old, I just empty it and start rolling again. Just saw them at Walmart for under $4.00
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Texas
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I was in Wal-mart yesterday and saw it displayed. Wondered if it was worth $19.99. Glad to hear that it works well. Will have to reconsider.
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