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Not sure the seller quite has the hang of this
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ampersand wrote:Listing fee will be 75p for that one: why not start price at £29.99 for the same fee and make(not)another £4.99?
Doesn't the genius just flow at this hour?
Flows like a poet
Should I charge p+p at say ..... £5.00?0 -
funny enough i have seen £10 vouchers go for £10.50 - wierd eh?0
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I've got some HMV vouchers £20 worth but I'm going to list them for £25... I've got to take into account my listing fee's, final value fee's, paypal fee's, time and effort listing them, electricity used, wear and tear on finger tips from typing... I think it's a bargain considering!0
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You've gotta love them!
Mind you, is she any different from all those buyers who pay more on Ebay than they would in the shops! Given up on Ebay myself, all the bargains seem to have disappeared, now I know why!GC Oct £387.69/£400, GC Nov £312.58/£400, GC Dec £111.87/£4000 -
Hmm, still think this should be on the eBay board though. Not exactly a "discount voucher/code" that we can all use is it? This is more of a discussion thread?
JMO"There are no pockets in a shroud..."0 -
Kazzea wrote:I asked the seller why they thought anyone would pay £100 for £100 voucher and would they not be better selling it at a slightly lower price (being nice and trying to be helpful) and got the following reply
"If your not interested in buying dont hassle me with stupid questions and answers"
I AGREE.
But you must admit - the response was bloody funny!:) :rotfl:"Unhappiness is not knowing what we want, and killing ourselves to get it."Post Count: 4,111 Thanked 3,111 Times in 1,111 Posts (Actual figures as they once were))Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.0 -
Its certainly had me in stitches for days reading it!!0
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relisted them now, they are at £72 but the reserve has not been met0
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magoogy wrote:funny enough i have seen £10 vouchers go for £10.50 - wierd eh?
I wonder if they live somewhere remote and can't actually buy them?
Or is that a stupid thing to ask?0 -
Well they'll still need to travel to the shop to spend them - so why not just pay cash?
I think people just think everything on ebay is a bargain. I've seen used DVDs go for several pounds more than they cost new on play.com many times. They just assume ebay is the cheapest place they will get them and common sense goes out the window ("well if they're £10.50 on ebay they'd be at least £12 in the shops" :rotfl: ).0
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