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Mixed Boxes of Stock?
2kids1wife0cash
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Hi,
This is my first post, I'm trying to make a bit of extra cash (aren't we all) and was thinking about doing the reverse of most and buying from ebay to sell at markets
has anybody had experiance with buying mixed boxes of stock to sell at markets?
I'm thinking of having a go and I've seen one that has quite good feedback for £30, but just wondered if it's worth a go
Cheers:beer:
This is my first post, I'm trying to make a bit of extra cash (aren't we all) and was thinking about doing the reverse of most and buying from ebay to sell at markets
has anybody had experiance with buying mixed boxes of stock to sell at markets?
I'm thinking of having a go and I've seen one that has quite good feedback for £30, but just wondered if it's worth a go
Cheers:beer:
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I personally would not buy this sort of lot, they are mostly things left over that they cannot sell.0
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You'd be better buying a mixed box of stuff at a 'real' auction and selling it on, at least you've checked it all over and not paid for the postage either0
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