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On a lighter note, just spotted all the christmas smileys! I know it's a bit late but i've got to have some!
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Another thought has crossed my mind, i have stuff i could sell on ebay but i've never used ebay......and don't have a digital camera and have never posted pictures on the internet....
does anyone know, does stuff sell on there without pics of it? what i have to sell is good quality but i cannot demonstrate that without pictures0 -
willing2learn wrote:does anyone know, does stuff sell on there without pics of it? what i have to sell is good quality but i cannot demonstrate that without pictures
Stuff does sell without pictures but you never get as much money. Also it's practically impossible to sell clothes without pictures. To be honest I would really try and find someone to lend you one or a cheap one from ebay (there are some for about £10 that are ok quality) if you think you will get more money back.
If you are selling books it might be better to try selling on amazon where picturesa aren't needed. There's a good thread about that in the eBay & auctions forum.Still wish I could buy a TARDIS instead of a house!0 -
frugglewump wrote:Stuff does sell without pictures but you never get as much money. Also it's practically impossible to sell clothes without pictures. To be honest I would really try and find someone to lend you one or a cheap one from ebay (there are some for about £10 that are ok quality) if you think you will get more money back.
If you are selling books it might be better to try selling on amazon where picturesa aren't needed. There's a good thread about that in the eBay & auctions forum.
Thanks Frugglewump!
well a lot of them are in fact books, so i will have a look in the ebay and auctions forum.0
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