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emma_t

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Post by emma_t » Mon Oct 15, 2007 9:09 pm
I agree, Amazon is a great place to sell books, cd's, etc as you set the price, and only pay fees when item is sold.
Sometimes you can be dissapointed on Ebay if your stuff sells cheap - if you put to high a reserve sometimes it never gets started!!
Be positive & look after yourself, there are more important things in life than debts....

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Post by spenmotherhen » Tue Oct 16, 2007 12:28 pm
hara
You can also download Turbo lister which helps you to upload items onto Ebay but alot quicker and you can have a list waiting until you chose to up load them without any additional costs.

The website will explain everything you need to do.
 
 

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Post by spenmotherhen » Thu Oct 18, 2007 11:31 am
Just thought I would share this with you

Recently bought a dining room table and 6 Faux leather chairs from Ebay for £132, only 1 year old.

Didn't need the table as we already had one, so sold the table for £52 back on Ebay

The lady collected last night and tonight we are having a curry and a bottle of wine or two!!

(Cheap stuff of course, managed to put half away for christmas)

Now is a good time to clear out any toys etc as they will sell well coming up to christmas and you will get more than selling on a car boot sale.
 
 

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Post by gavin » Sun Oct 21, 2007 1:39 pm
bagpuss wrote:

keep checking out ebay...there may be a pile of my stuff for sale soon, nicked from my front door !!!!....I had a Age Concern charity bag through my door this morning, filled it with the kids old clothes and shoes...put it out and an hour later a white van turns up to take it away....looked a bit suspect as it was so soon after i put it out....rang Age Concern and they confirmed they aint doing any pick ups till weds. Stealing from charity's has to be low of the low.

Angie xx



wont be on ebay if they picking all the bags round you and they fill they van lets say small tranny size they get around £450 to £500 a ton more if its in charity bags [road side] so they get about £650 and most of what you put out dos not got o shops in the uk they go 3 world and go in to shops ther ther is big money in the uk and 3 wold for thes and a lot sum of it gets us for wipers thets a bout 45p+ akg for t shirt


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Empty pockets never held anyone back. Only empty heads and empty hearts can do that.
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Empty pockets never held anyone back. Only empty heads and empty hearts can do that.
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