I guess I wasn't thinking about how much work it would actually be in order to enforce it. I doubt I could afford the cost. Maybe if it was coupled with a managed services type of deal and you had enough subsrcibers it could be enough to hire another staff member? It seems like adding "premium" features could alieanate the userbase unless it's just cosmetic changes.
I put my foot in my mouth bringing it up, sorry.
Indeed it is a big ask, however, It would be something I'd be willing to pay for. Many foss projects make money from paying customers as well as donations. I also mention and explain what lemmy is and encourage people to check it out in the getting started area of the site.
More customization for site owners. I have an independent instance and there's a lot of things on there that are confusing for people unfamiliar with the fefiverse or lemmy. It would also be nice to remove the donation beg at the top. I know Lemmy needs funding, but it makes it look like I'm asking for donations.
Sorry, can't help you there, you need a bank account for ebay. I would check your credit report and make sure it's not fucked up. Employers check that too, could be why you keep getting passed up. There's always fb marketplace and craigslist.
When the ACA gets repealed insurance comoanies can use it to preemptively deny you coverage. Then there's the ethnic cleansing of course. There will be religious people who will use it for marriage licenses or breeding permits.
You can always use it as goodwill for your business. Take a selfie with the cops and make a facebook post like "Another stolen phone recovered thanks to the local pd!" People eat that shit up and it gives you some legitimacy and clout, maybe even a piece in the newspaper about how you just like helping the community.
You can also tell people you'll recycle it for them and actually just fix it yourself if they're not going fix it anyway.
I sell a lot of vintage electronics like vcr's, tape decks even a laser disc player for $300 one time. I have a whole package of random belts for the tape decks, which are easy to replace. I also do a lot of car parts as well as other random items. If you have a source for those hotel lock parts that are getting thrown away anyway then look uo how much they sell for. (Search ebay and filter by sold)
There's places you can mail just the valuable boards and take scrap steel and copper to the metal recycler. Don't take tv's or smoke detectors. Sell good parts on ebay.
Just start fixing devices yourself. Make a professional looking ad and do it at home. Advertise on your local facebook groups. Just be upfront about not having a shop yet. Buy broken devices and fix/resell them. Offer electronics recycling and get stuff for free that you can resell/scrap for money. If you need help with ebay I can write up a guide. I've been selling for 20 years.
I guess I wasn't thinking about how much work it would actually be in order to enforce it. I doubt I could afford the cost. Maybe if it was coupled with a managed services type of deal and you had enough subsrcibers it could be enough to hire another staff member? It seems like adding "premium" features could alieanate the userbase unless it's just cosmetic changes. I put my foot in my mouth bringing it up, sorry.