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From Trash to Cash: the £100 to 10K Dribble thread

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  • My little boy now actually wants to eBay all his toys since i've promised him a trampoline for (finally) letting me get rid of some. Something to use my argos card thing from envirofone on but i'm making him stump up the 31p extra, oooh i'm harsh. He's got 22p in his pennies cup and now has to do 'good jobs' to earn the rest. He will hate me when he grows up and finds out how much I made him do for 9p! :rotfl:

    In our house it's still 'I'm going to eBay you & stippy tape you up' until I remind him i'll be gone forever if he does. He keeps trying to send me to the naughty corner too; I think i missed a meeting, the one where it was decided he's now in charge :o
  • wayne1983 wrote: »
    Hi, what i meant was when you post say a certain amount of p+p on ebay, obviously thats just the uk rate, how do you go about if someone in the usa or wherever buys the product, when you have stated a british p+p?:beer:

    Wayne have a mosey through the Royal Mail website - you'll find all the different options and prices for posting within the UK, to Europe and to the Rest of the World. If you state a UK p&p, and you would consider sending abroad, simply put in your listing that you are willing to post abroad, please contact for a revised postage amount. Do some research - make sure you know exactly how much your product weighs.

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  • cally6008
    cally6008 Posts: 7,629 Forumite
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    munchki - my horsey forums

    wayne - send me a PM and include your email address, I'll send you my p+p spreadsheet
  • munchki
    munchki Posts: 1,772 Forumite
    JoeyGrey wrote: »
    Good evening all. Lots of new people joining us - starting to wonder if we've been on the news or something :p

    Loving the poems - they definitely need to be kept for the success book at the end of the year!

    Munchki, I keep thinking about where I want to be a year from now, and what we will all be saying to each other about this year. I guarantee you will be in a job you love and this will be a distant memory. You've just got to get through one day at a time, and before you know it you will be on the way back up.

    What exactly do you do, or do you want to do? I'm just thinking about sites like LinkedIn - I have contacts on there who have contacts who have contacts, etc. I am just wondering if that is a viable way to get your name out there? How far away from Huddersfield do you want to work, or is the point that you don't want to be in Huddersfield? There are some jobs on our intranet at work (for all over the UK) and if I know what kind of field you are interested in I can have a look through them tomorrow to see if there is anything suitable.

    I was supposed to be getting stuff ready to list tomorrow and have ended up spending all evening looking through films on LoveFilm (thanks for the headsup whoever it was who posted the Quidco money back on that!!). So lots of films to look forward to over the next few months and all for free - Yay!!

    Hiya, I am currently part of Linkdin, but mind you have not used it in a couple of months. At the end of the day, I do not want to be where I currently am for lots of reasons but that is a long story that I wont bore anyone with lol. As for what I do, my background is in PA/Office Management, Sales and Marketing and a few years ago, lots of customer service.

    Cant remember what you do Joey or where you are. My head is just spinning at the moment so my sincere apologies! I normally have a better memory than this! the only thing I am not allowed to work for is anything to do with govt i.e. dwp, job centre and the like, I can work for local govt like councils however.
    I am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody! Louis L'Amour
  • shell06
    shell06 Posts: 254 Forumite
    Fruit of the loom was a big name in the uk a few years back and was good quality stuff, infact I have a tshirt upstairs FOTL from about 94 and it is still going strong.

    I am off to bed to get some sleep and hope this migrane is gone tomorrow x
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  • munchki
    munchki Posts: 1,772 Forumite
    cally6008 wrote: »
    munchki - my horsey forums

    wayne - send me a PM and include your email address, I'll send you my p+p spreadsheet

    ahhhh thought that might be the one you would be referring to
    I am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody! Louis L'Amour
  • wayne1983
    wayne1983 Posts: 1,511 Forumite
    munchki wrote: »
    I dont know about anywhere else, but in the States, fruit of the loom is a huge brand and very popular and ironic, much cheaper here than there lol

    Thanks thats good to know. Interestingly they are cheaper, however at that site you gave me for 10 t shirts for example it shows this as the total Sub-Total (ex VAT): £9.80 V.A.T. (@ 17.50%) £1.72 total £11.50

    Then for the postage it shows
    Shipping Methods Rate Shipping By Area(1.8Kgs) £10.00?? £10
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  • Wayne - Most places that do t-shirt printing etc use Fruit Of The Loom because A) It's cheap & B) It's good quality & they do pre-shrunk cotton tees so the printed design won't get ruined as soon as it sees a washing machine.
  • Hales
    Hales Posts: 860 Forumite
    Thanks toots - guess that means you've gotta work twice as hard - lol!!! I'll update it tomorrow, cheers Hun x
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  • wayne1983
    wayne1983 Posts: 1,511 Forumite
    shell06 wrote: »
    Fruit of the loom was a big name in the uk a few years back and was good quality stuff, infact I have a tshirt upstairs FOTL from about 94 and it is still going strong.

    I am off to bed to get some sleep and hope this migrane is gone tomorrow x

    Ive heard of them just didnt know if they were good thats all. Crikey 1994, thats good money saving id say:D:beer:
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