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Anyone an ebay seller??
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Estelle | Report | 12 Jul 2004 21:35 |
Hi Jay, my daughter is now 9 months old so I have been selling her baby stuff. That goes really well - breast pump, bottle warmer, cot mobile, sleeping bag, to name but a few. The Lego sounds like a good idea too. Estelle |
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Jay | Report | 12 Jul 2004 19:21 |
Good advice Angela regards JAY |
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Angela | Report | 12 Jul 2004 18:55 |
My hubby dabbles to raise funds for moving house and get rid of some bits and pieces that we don't want to take with us. We've tried books, but wouldn't recommend it as they are heavy and postage costs are high. Our main sales items are old football programmes, some autographed. Made a couple of hundred pounds on them in the last few months. My recommendation would be to stick to things that are small and light and therefore cheap on postage as well as easy to wrap, and put a very low or no reserve price on them to keep fees to ebay to a minimum. Angela |
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Jay | Report | 12 Jul 2004 18:24 |
If so what do you sell and are you making a profit from it. I got the bug at xmas and sold some brand new Lego sets that I had purchased half price, but am now stuck with what to sell regards JAY |