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  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    Anyone else having problems printing coupons at Supersavvy, I keep getting stuck on the print your coupons page.
  • savvy_sal
    savvy_sal Posts: 5,015 Forumite
    rose28454 wrote: »
    Try Amazon. Really easy to do and although you sometimes only get a small amount they give you an allowance for postage and fi they are paperbacks you can make a profit there. Easy to do and you just supply code of book and they provide photo etc. Give it a try.
    Be carefull there.I sold books on Amazon but stopped when the postage went up.If they are modern fiction and won't go as a large letter it will cost more to post than what you wil receive.Some non fiction might be ok but again check the weight of the book.
  • rose28454
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    Been out of the Asda loop for a couple of weeks due to family strife. I have 2 APG that go out of date tommorow so need to go today. So am I right in thinking that Blueberry. rhubarb and most of the Greek Yogs dont compare ( except Honeyed Apricot and Red cherry)?
    Also might get a few of the Sure deodorants am I right in thinking it is the same scents as last time?
  • rose28454
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    savvy_sal wrote: »
    Be carefull there.I sold books on Amazon but stopped when the postage went up.If they are modern fiction and won't go as a large letter it will cost more to post than what you wil receive.Some non fiction might be ok but again check the weight of the book.

    Only really works with normal size paperbacks. I agree heavier books dont make a profit unless they are pricey. Also I always weigh my books ( kitchen scales will do ) before listing to see what postage would be.
  • Snap-ant
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    :T Hopefully sold my Laura Ashley Sofa Bed :T:T

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  • wendyak
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    rose28454 wrote: »
    Been out of the Asda loop for a couple of weeks due to family strife. I have 2 APG that go out of date tommorow so need to go today. So am I right in thinking that Blueberry. rhubarb and most of the Greek Yogs dont compare ( except Honeyed Apricot and Red cherry)?
    Also might get a few of the Sure deodorants am I right in thinking it is the same scents as last time?

    soft and gentle hun but not in the same shop :(
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  • Thanks all 're books. Had a search on Amazon marketplace and they are silly money - to be honest it not worth the hassle and I haven't got time to get rid of them one by one. So boxed up for charity. OH has announced his work have a charity book stand for NSPCC so that's where their off this afternoon - enroute I can go to both Mr t and sada ;)
    :hello: The grass is not greener, it just looks that way from a distance :hello:
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    Anyone done a test shop yet? I am popping out later but don't know if I'll get chance to post any results before they shut.
  • savvy_sal
    savvy_sal Posts: 5,015 Forumite
    rose28454 wrote: »
    Only really works with normal size paperbacks. I agree heavier books dont make a profit unless they are pricey. Also I always weigh my books ( kitchen scales will do ) before listing to see what postage would be.
    Have you tried Green metropolis They give £3 for every book but sometimes take ages to sell.Ok if you have plenty of storage space.So if the postage is £2.20 you only make 80p but every little helps.
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