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Ebay free listings 1st & 2nd October
ruth7979
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Ebay have another free listing weekend this weekend, the usual rules apply.
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will look forward to seeing half of Mr T toys and electrical items on there then at hugely inflated prices !!!hoping for a very MSE Ts glitching 2012!0
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Thanks for that , have been waiting for the next one as am always too busy so good I am staying in this weekend!!
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Can new sellers list for free?.
I have not listed anything for sale let, just bought a few things.0 -
Thank you 3010
Just tried listing for sunday start but it shows a listing fee of £1.06. Is this the norm?.0 -
Thank you 3010
Just tried listing for sunday start but it shows a listing fee of £1.06. Is this the norm?.
Have you tried to set it to start on Sunday with a specified time? I think that you have to physically do the listing on Saturday or Sunday for it to work to. hth
Also please watch out for the extras they try to get you to add to your listing. 0 -
Thank you 3010
Just tried listing for sunday start but it shows a listing fee of £1.06. Is this the norm?.
I think you pay a fee if you are listing with a scheduled start date, not sure how much it is though. The free listing would only be if you physicllay list the items on sat/sun.0 -
Thank you both.
Will try on sat/sun.0 -
And listing in two categories at the same time costs, so does extra pictures etc0
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Obviously_the_best wrote: »And listing in two categories at the same time costs, so does extra pictures etc
And don't forget you still get charged the 10%ish fee at the end for the final valuation fee- that can be an unwelcome suprize so keep your eye on the end cost!0
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