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Will there be a September Ebay Challenge?
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£15.00 today - listed more stuff too.[FONT="]I am a Travel Agent [/FONT][FONT="]My company’s ATOL/ABTA numbers are E7760/3970. MSE doesn't check my status as a Travel Agent, so you need to take my word for it. Atol numbers can be checked with the Civil Aviation Authority. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Travel Agent Code of Conduct.[/FONT]0
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I made £35.81 today so am quite chuffed about that!
Listing more again tomorrow :jFINALLY DEBT FREE 9th JULY 2007£23K PAID IN FULL.PROUD TO HAVE DEALT WITH MY DEBTS :jDON'T LOOK AT THE STAIRCASE, JUST THE 1ST STEP IN FRONT OF YOU.0 -
Hi
Count me in too please. Bit of a late start but this is the motivation I need to shift all those 'quality items'.
I have plenty of willpower - it's won't power I need.
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littlestar1981 wrote:Anyone use 'Buy It Now'?
I have put something up, 5 days left, and I've been asked if I would name a buy it now price!! The only thing I have to compare is the same thing on ebay being sold from a US store for $40! I don't know what to do!!
I have found 'Want it now' as useful tool.
If I have not listed a BIN option then I always refuse to give them a price and I let the auction run. If you give them a price you will need to end the auction and basically the transaction is carried out outwith Ebay and is not covered by all their policies etc.
I always let the auction run to the end, if they want the item bad enough they will be prepared to pay the price for it.......
Just had a lash of auctions ending myself - thats me up to £54 so far:T . Only got 3 items listed for now.......tomorrow morning to be spent packing and posting - the afternoon will be spent hunting for items and listing again!:D"Life may not always be the party you wish for, but whilst here you may aswell dance"!!!
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My Avatar? Arnie and Casey, proud parents to Storm and Tsu born 19/01/2009!!! - both now in new homes and called Murron and Burger!0 -
I made £24 today from an item bought for £1.99, so not a bad start. Could do with a few more items to list and sell to make my paypal total more that £50 for free withdrawal etc..."I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something."0
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Thanks for that info - it had obviously gone by me.tsharp wrote:paypal total more that £50 for free withdrawal etc...
I have plenty of willpower - it's won't power I need.
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That 25p is precious!"I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something."0
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aggghhh im sitting with 20 items complete 1/2 paid 1/2 aint
.. will let you guys know the grand total IF i get paid them all
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My Ebay items have been attracting low prices this week. I'm going to leave it for a couple of weeks and do a couple of Car Boots. Last September/October I made £300.00.A minute at the till, a lifetime on the bill.
Nothing tastes as good as being slim feels.
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I'm in too...
Edit - do you knock purchases off your total, or just concentrate on sales?April Grocery Challenge £81/£1200
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