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sell your booster seats on ebay....
emmaBZ
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:eek: i listed my ds booster cushions x 2 on ebay as he no longer uses them, as he,s nearly as tall as me !!! at a start price of £2.99 ....it just ended at £21.50 for 1 and £22.05 for the other.. so that was a quick way of making a few quid..... i knew that everywhere had sold out, but never thought thered be this much interest.....
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And what was the postage on these items?"I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something."0
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Just listed mine, thanks emma! Tsharp, postage is around the £6.00 mark.
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Thanks emma! I just sold my DD's old one on a BIN for £24!!! Its her birthday next week so she can have an extra treat
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Tempting though it is to sell your "spare" booster seats on eBay it may be worth hanging onto one just in case you ever need to carry a small child in the car. Perhaps one of your kids will have a friend over and you'd like to take them out.
And if, like me, your children are way past that age there are grandchildren to look forward to
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Just for anyone buying rather than selling, I wouldnt buy one from ebay unless it is brand new, you dont know what bumps it has been in in the past and not worth the risk at all.Work like you don't need money,Love like you've never been hurt,And dance like no one's watchingSave the cheerleader, save the world!0
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a booster seat is different from a car seat in that is does not tend to get accident damage - there are no straps on it that can slacken in an accident or parts that can get broken so to speak, it is just a cushion basically - I totally agree with you if it was a car seat, so much so many sites forbid sale of 2nd hand car seat because of accident damage, my son was only in his a few months - cost us over £100 and he outgrew it, we ended up giving it away on freecycle.0
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rdwarr wrote:Tempting though it is to sell your "spare" booster seats on eBay it may be worth hanging onto one just in case you ever need to carry a small child in the car. Perhaps one of your kids will have a friend over and you'd like to take them out.
And if, like me, your children are way past that age there are grandchildren to look forward to
DD is 9 and all her friends are well over the height limit. I dont know anyone with small children anyway!
Im hoping not to get grandchildren for a few years yet!!
I actually had 2 seats so I have kept one back anyway.0
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