ORIGINAL TITLE: Taiwan Ebay
Does selling stuff on the Taiwanese version of ebay qualify as illegally working? I’m not refering to doing it as a full time or part time job. Just the way to get rid of unwanted or unused items.
ORIGINAL TITLE: Taiwan Ebay
Does selling stuff on the Taiwanese version of ebay qualify as illegally working? I’m not refering to doing it as a full time or part time job. Just the way to get rid of unwanted or unused items.
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ORIGINAL TITLE: Taiwan Ebay
Does selling stuff on the Taiwanese version of ebay qualify as illegally working? I’m not refering to doing it as a full time or part time job. Just the way to get rid of unwanted or unused items.[/quote]
Selling stuff is not working, so, no. I’ve sold stuff online here when I didn’t have a work permit at all, and nobody said boo. Sell away!
What Taiwan eBay? I’ve got stuff needs to go as well.
I don’t know what the OP was referring to, but I use Yahoo Taiwan. Sold my old bike there for about NT$8000. You can register with a foreign ID, but you’ll need to be able to read Chinese (or have a friend help you).
Ruten is the other big auction site; unfortunately, it rejected my ARC number as an invalid ID, so I couldn’t register for it.
Thanks for replying. I’ll check them out and no worries about Chinese characters. I love them. I am Taiwanese.