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eBay/ebid 10 a day challenge - any joiners?
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I sold about 5 CDs to Music Magpie but only got £1.50
I had tried all the other options like Ebay, Amazon and Play - its definately better than nothing
and its very easy to doNot been here in years! Hi everyone. Make £10 a day challenge = £78.45/1550 -
I read some people were having problems getting payment from Musicmagpie... that was a while ago though, not sure what they're like now.
Rightttttt! I have listed 13 items so feel slightly better :P I'm going to list anothe three then call it a day before I sicken myself.0 -
Ok i have listed 10 items tonight.
sold a pair of really good nine west shoes tonight that cost me £120 sold them for ... .99p omg! never wore them. good grief someone got a bargain! but they were far too high for me to walk in.
well tomorrow i promise i will list 10! have to do a big post office run which is a pain but necessary evil.
night
keep going everyone!
mrscmrHighest Debt £581,000 Nov 08 and now owe nothing! yes really! I have learnt my lesson the hard way!
:heart2:Ebay Challenge 2011 - Still supporting from afar!
Long haulers supporters DFW #2230 -
^oh my god, hope you weren't too disappointed about the shoes :S I guess there's that risk when you list everything at 99p.0
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yeah... but 99p plus the p and p is better in my pocket than having the shoes in my wardrobe... got to think rationally.. and i NEVER EVER buy shoes for that much money ever again!!! i have learnt the hard way! shoe express for me!Highest Debt £581,000 Nov 08 and now owe nothing! yes really! I have learnt my lesson the hard way!
:heart2:Ebay Challenge 2011 - Still supporting from afar!
Long haulers supporters DFW #2230 -
^Yeah, you're right about clutter.
It's just gutting to think how much we pay for things... for them to resell for a pittance :S Especially designer items! I have a few items in my wardrobe that I paid £30+ for but I know fine well that if I ebay them, they will sell for a couple of £s. But I feel so guilty having them, seeing them everytime I open my wardrobe... I think I might as well get rid.0 -
i just think that the more i can shift and sell then the better the cash is for me rather than the item. i can buy more stuff when i have paid off our debt - or maybe i would buy more stuff as thats how we are in a mess in the first place! It has really become clear to me now i look round the house.
never mind...
mrscmrHighest Debt £581,000 Nov 08 and now owe nothing! yes really! I have learnt my lesson the hard way!
:heart2:Ebay Challenge 2011 - Still supporting from afar!
Long haulers supporters DFW #2230 -
Listed 61 items over the weekend, 30 end today, still 4 hours to go and so many watchers and I am already up to £74!Debt Then 06.07 - £11,000 - Debt Now £0.00
DFD Aug 20110 -
morning all
well its been busy over night.
i have alot finishing today. dunno if monday pm is a good finishing time with people at work.
currently relisted some unsold and listed new things too last night.
i have bids up to 206 at moment and still going... fingers crossed for a big finish!
have a great sunny monday
mrscmrHighest Debt £581,000 Nov 08 and now owe nothing! yes really! I have learnt my lesson the hard way!
:heart2:Ebay Challenge 2011 - Still supporting from afar!
Long haulers supporters DFW #2230 -
That's fantastic mrscmr!
You'll have this debt paid off in next to no time at this rate.
FloxxieMortgage start September 2015 £90000 MFiT #060
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