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How to Buy & Sell on eBay

Presenter: John Henderson
Learn how to use eBay; the largest internet auction center.
The problem is too much information. A new user often goes to
www.ebay.com and becomes confused.
See how to cut through the clutter in about 90 minutes.
Presentation will cover:
- How to enter a bid
- What to do if you win
- How to set up your own auction
- How to avoid scams claiming to be eBay
During the presentation John will set up an actual auction. See how
easy it really is to buy and sell on eBay. Attendees will be able to
go home and start selling the next day.

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Back-to-Basics:
January 2006 Guest Presenter Jim Boneck will introduce Microsoft's
Excel. Learn the basics of the world's most popular spreadsheet.
The KIPCUG General Meeting starts with the ever-helpful Back-to-Basics
session.
Each month "Back-to-Basics" chooses a subject to improve everyone's basic/general knowledge.
The sessions are intended to help the entry level user. Tom Scanlan
leads our Back-to-Basics presentations. Contact Tom with your
suggestions for future topics.
User-to-User with Bob Rose
Bring
your problems on a 3x5 card and we will try to give you a fix!
The User to User session with host Bob Rose is just before the Main
Presentation, giving your KIPCUG friends a chance to answer YOUR questions
submitted on paper. If YOU are having a problem with your PC, this is the
time to get a good solution, so remember to bring your questions.
Door Prizes
KIPCUG members qualify for great door prizes.
PIG SIG
PIG means Food; SIG means Special Interest Group.
Meet
us at Friday's following the General Meeting! We always invite the
Presenter to socialize and have a late snack or meal. Everyone is welcome.
Ask a few more questions. Chat with other KIPCUG members. We grab a few
tables, have fun, network, and relax a little before returning home. Grab a
chair and join in! Friday's is located at 2311 Lime Kiln Road. From
the meeting take Brownsboro Road east to Lime Kiln, turn right, Friday's
will be on your left. Everyone pays for their own “snack.” See you there!
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