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Is it time to sell...?
frivolous_fay
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I have some vaguely seasonal goodies to list. Does anyone have any experience about when a prime time to list the following might be?
- A designer mid length wool coat (not new)
- Some pots of Christmas-themed metallic shapes (for cards, kids, etc)
- Two slinky black evening dresses, Jane Norman and Next (suitable for parties)
I've never listed any clothing before. Any suggestions appreciated!
- A designer mid length wool coat (not new)
- Some pots of Christmas-themed metallic shapes (for cards, kids, etc)
- Two slinky black evening dresses, Jane Norman and Next (suitable for parties)
I've never listed any clothing before. Any suggestions appreciated!
My TV is broken! 
Edit: refunded £515 for TV 1.5 years out of warranty - thank you Sale of Goods Act! :j
Edit: refunded £515 for TV 1.5 years out of warranty - thank you Sale of Goods Act! :j
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Yep definately start selling the clothes this week, xmas parties etc start in november so people may buy your items for them
My first ever Ebay Challenge. So far after fees etc for 2007 - £635.72 :T0 -
Gah, this always happens.
I finish listing, look for more things to put in turbolister, find some, photograph and weigh, put them in too, find more stuff, more photos, more weighing, more listing... before you know it you have 19 things in Turbolister including some stuff that didn't sell last time around, and you STILL have a bunch of things to add!
It's all so BORING!
It had better pay off!My TV is broken!
Edit: refunded £515 for TV 1.5 years out of warranty - thank you Sale of Goods Act! :j0 -
I would start to them them within the next week. As a seasoned and hardened eBay pro (Yeah, right) I wouldn't be buying them, but there are thousands out there who would at the right price..........I'm back after a break :money:0
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