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Make £2016 in 2016
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Hi, Please could I join this group?0
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I'm glad I started this now while I have that new year enthusiasm.
Total this week £265.43
My enthusiasm for eBay will soon go I'm sure!Fashion on a ration 0 of 660 -
finally, a nice amount to add more than the usual £5
total £86.52 so far from overtime at work, swagbucks and instantgc vouchers
prob be little amounts again the next time I pop back here lol0 -
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£30.00 from energy club, now on £206.15.0
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£35.65 matched betting, now on £241.80.0
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- £75 silk scarf from Marchmont Hunter (checked RRP online) which I won and arrived today :j
- £60 Percy&Reed bundle (checked RRP online) which I won and arrived today :j
Total - £205.29 :j£2016 in 2016 - £1734.59
£216 in Swagbucks -£45/£216 paypal £25 , tkmaxx vouchers £20
2016: sell £0/£1000 2016: wins 28/52 win £2016 in 2016 - £211.18/£20160 -
No council tax this month £153.00, now on £394.80.0
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For those of you selling on eBay - how do you know how much to charge for postage? It's been 10 years since I sold anything on eBay and it was when I lived with my mum and she worked for the Post Office so she could tell me roughly how much things would cost. Now I have no clue and I want to sell some clothes#27 £2016 in 2016 = £763.61
#42 £2 Savers Club = £160
*Savers Club not included in overall 2016 savings until the tin is opened and my estimates have been confirmed later in the year.0 -
For those of you selling on eBay - how do you know how much to charge for postage? It's been 10 years since I sold anything on eBay and it was when I lived with my mum and she worked for the Post Office so she could tell me roughly how much things would cost. Now I have no clue and I want to sell some clothes
Its £2.80 to post a small packet second class but eBay now also charge final value fees on your postage costs as well as your item cost, so you'd be wise to factor that in to cover your losses.0
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