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Ebay 10p Listing On Thursday
MRS-MT_2
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Yipee, this couldn't have come at a better time for me.
Posted my SOA yesterday, very newbie. One of the first things I was going to do was put a load of stuff on Ebay, guess what I'll be doing Thurs ?
Advice - I've got a lot of books, is it best to put them on Ebay or Amazon?
Thanks
MRS-MT
Posted my SOA yesterday, very newbie. One of the first things I was going to do was put a load of stuff on Ebay, guess what I'll be doing Thurs ?
Advice - I've got a lot of books, is it best to put them on Ebay or Amazon?
Thanks
MRS-MT
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DFW Nerd No-253 'Proud to be dealing with our debt'
JAN 2007 = DEBT AT HIGHEST £51,595 :mad:
FEB 2008 = DEBT NOW £47,777
MAR 2009 = DEBT NOW £39,904
DFW Nerd No-253 'Proud to be dealing with our debt'
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I would say Amazon for paperbacks. I usually check how much they are going for on ebay and work out how much I would get minus listing/paypal fees. Then I go to Amazon and see how much I would get there. Usually Amazon is better.OD Girls On TourBarcelona 2008 - Dublin 20090
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Hi with regards to your book selling you could take a look at Green Metropolis, this is quite a good site.0
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I find books tend to go better on Amazon, but if they haven't budged in a few eeks I ebay them.
Thats of course when ebay stop being insane & unlock my account grumblegrumblegrumbleThis year I'm getting organised once and for all, and going to buy a house with my wonderful other half. And that' s final!
Current Pay Off Target : £1500 :mad:0
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