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  • I've spent the morning catching up with last nights posts, am taking tiny steps to creating a business plan. Found on eBay a permanent stall at Portobello Road, its costs £5850 for the year, which is roughly £120 weekly - they are only open Saturdays, this is what I'm aiming for next year. To have my own stall up and running and also my online shop too. I might have a look around and see if anyone i know would be up for sharing the stall so we would have it alternative weeks...
  • look away if you are easily offended

    go on

    I'm serious

    ok, we're safe now.

    Message I received on ebay:

    hello

    would it be possible for these shoes to be uncleaned and dirty and smelly for my nose/tongue? or for me to lick clean?

    would luv to be licking them clean whilst You are wearing them

    luv slag/!!!!!! david/davina


    Only 1 feedback, so I think it may be someone on here having a laugh.

    you are lucky you had only text, i had a photo of a man....... well injoying himself, and the only text was juicy.. didnt have a clue what he ment, but if i was him, i wouldnt have sent photos, as i felt so sorry for him, being so... petite:rotfl:
    Work to live= not live to work
  • mambury
    mambury Posts: 2,168 Forumite
    you are lucky you had only text, i had a photo of a man....... well injoying himself, and the only text was juicy.. didnt have a clue what he ment, but if i was him, i wouldnt have sent photos, as i felt so sorry for him, being so... petite:rotfl:


    quote of the day goes to........ CTC!!

    Petite - did make me chuckle!!
    sealed pot challange #572!
    Garden fund - £0!!:D
    £0/£10k
  • china-doll wrote: »
    I've spent the morning catching up with last nights posts, am taking tiny steps to creating a business plan. Found on eBay a permanent stall at Portobello Road, its costs £5850 for the year, which is roughly £120 weekly - they are only open Saturdays, this is what I'm aiming for next year. To have my own stall up and running and also my online shop too. I might have a look around and see if anyone i know would be up for sharing the stall so we would have it alternative weeks...

    Well, when you've got it up and running, I'll definitely have a peek when I'm in London - I love vintage clothes.
  • rictus123 wrote: »
    Just out of ideas to be honest. Iv only got 1 idea right now. And thats maybe a dodgy idea. I was up over £400 from betting in the first week on January then stopped. Paid it all to debts. The stuff i got for £150 im a bit curious as to selling on ebay, i wear a paid myself aswel :) And now today iv been put home from work,Sat is overtime for me, not got to do any this year yet, been put home twice upto turning up:mad: i just want to make money :(so i think il maybe be trying some gambling again today....

    You've done well Rictus - paid off some of your debts, that's a great start. You should be chuffed!
  • china-doll wrote: »
    I've spent the morning catching up with last nights posts, am taking tiny steps to creating a business plan. Found on eBay a permanent stall at Portobello Road, its costs £5850 for the year, which is roughly £120 weekly - they are only open Saturdays, this is what I'm aiming for next year. To have my own stall up and running and also my online shop too. I might have a look around and see if anyone i know would be up for sharing the stall so we would have it alternative weeks...

    cool, well done, i would love to have a stall there, but, its just too far for me to go every week.

    I am doing my first vintage fashion fair in london in march with my vintage clothes..

    here a few bits... its the pricing that is getting me in a tizz... any suggestions on the three items below, on how much i can charge?

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    Work to live= not live to work
  • Plasterer
    Plasterer Posts: 819 Forumite
    cool, well done, i would love to have a stall there, but, its just too far for me to go every week.

    I am doing my first vintage fashion fair in london in march with my vintage clothes..

    here a few bits... its the pricing that is getting me in a tizz... any suggestions on the three items below, on how much i can charge?

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    003-18.jpg
    002-7.jpg

    Hey Triker!! how di you get on with that house? did you get it?
  • Plasterer wrote: »
    Hey Triker!! how di you get on with that house? did you get it?

    Hi Pasterer.. how you hanging:p

    funny enough they havent got back to me about my offer, i wonder why:rotfl: I must admit i am a bit too embarressed now to phone them about it, but maybe on monday i will phone and find out the death taht they will accpet for it, and take it from there... there is deff some money to be made with that house...
    Work to live= not live to work
  • I love the first dress and coat. It does look like you've photographed them in a dungeon :rotfl:If it's a fashion fair, I would say the prices can be higher.
  • I love the first dress and coat. It does look like you've photographed them in a dungeon :rotfl:If it's a fashion fair, I would say the prices can be higher.

    it might as well be its my place of work:rotfl:its suprising how many pvc and sexy bits we get in...lol...
    Work to live= not live to work
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