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piccybabes
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Why would somebody buy a Giftcard for £10 and spend £9.91 on it with 50p delivery.
Even if the person collecting it lived in the same town its hardly worth it.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/390579607395?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
Even if the person collecting it lived in the same town its hardly worth it.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/390579607395?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
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piccybabes wrote: »Why would somebody buy a Giftcard for £10 and spend £9.91 on it with 50p delivery.
Even if the person collecting it lived in the same town its hardly worth it.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/390579607395?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
been covered before
general consensus us people using PP money without it going through the bank(from sales)
so hiding from OH,tax man,benefits etc0 -
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!!!!!!?! Am I missing something here?! A €10 note being sold for £20?! I really don't understand?!0 -
Money is not insured by Royal Mail so buyer could claim non-receipt, get their £20 back and also keep the 10 euros.My daughters are my world0
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emerald_starcat wrote: »Money is not insured by Royal Mail so buyer could claim non-receipt, get their £20 back and also keep the 10 euros.
You are assuming it would be sent untracked0 -
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emerald_starcat wrote: »Money is not insured by Royal Mail so buyer could claim non-receipt, get their £20 back and also keep the 10 euros.
But look at the sellers feedback...they sell a lot of these for more than face value and the buyers leave them positives which indicate they've received them? They also sell a lot of 50p pieces for 50p - I realise they have designs on that might be collectible but surely the seller can't be making a profit? With the FVF and PayPal fee deducted, they must be trading at a loss?...really confused!
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But look at the sellers feedback...they sell a lot of these for more than face value and the buyers leave them positives which indicate they've received them? They also sell a lot of 50p pieces for 50p - I realise they have designs on that might be collectible but surely the seller can't be making a profit? With the FVF and PayPal fee deducted, they must be trading at a loss?...really confused!

assuming they pay full value for them
couple of weeks ago an RM employee for Tallents House in Edinburgh(The office dealing in the stamps etc you buy on the RM site) was suspended and their house searched
they had £000s in stamps in their house
They had been selling them on eBay
easy to undercut if you dont pay for your stock0 -
assuming they pay full value for them
couple of weeks ago an RM employee for Tallents House in Edinburgh(The office dealing in the stamps etc you buy on the RM site) was suspended and their house searched
they had £000s in stamps in their house
They had been selling them on eBay
easy to undercut if you dont pay for your stock
But even if stolen a 50 pence piece is still worth 50p.if i had known then what i know now0
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