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Ziffit - please feed back
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Hi, got paid on the 8th September, so payment received within 10 days. All in all, was pleased with the service, shame about the prices they charged me for the CDs! 😉0
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I would say neither
Easy enough to register for either, but some form of "scam" means that they will accept all goods offered for sale up to 5 being in your basket, then they refuse to accept any more that this. The same goes for webuybooks as well, they must all be using the same software ! No idea why they do this, I presume they want you to register and only sell high value goods on there0 -
The offers are very poor but it is useful to check these sites because if they make an offer it suggests there may be a demand for the book so it's worth advertising on marketplace sites.2025 prizes - Frostpunk PC game, 2 nights at a Holiday Inn [from 2024 comps]; £1000 Sykes cottage vch, £250 Lelive skincare; £50, Yours crossword; Bluetooth speaker; hypno course; play cricket set; 3 runway pilates sessions; £100 best mag crossword; , set lip glosses; Acer mini projector
2025 Comps 12362: wins 10: value £1862
2024 Comps 13526: wins 13: value £14750 -
As a useful demand-checker? I disagree -- books Ziffit wouldn't touch -- sold on eBay ... (either because they said "We don't need that", or because there's no way to tell Ziffit about a book that has no barcode/ISBN.
Although it's a bit more work via eBay, it's definitely financially more sensible than Ziffit.
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Sold books via Ziffit. App very easy to use. Should have received £13.84 but one book for 10p was rejected another two for 70p and 46p say expired although it took a long time for them to say they were not paying anything for these 3 books as they were 'Pending' for a couple of months! So eventually received £12.68 which was very quickly paid. Would use again as I felt them collecting the books from home and it made it hassle free.0
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I have just tried to sell some CDs via Ziffit. I am not impressed. They offered 46p for a boxed set of 10 and 53p for a boxed set of 4 plus 2 singles - total £1.97 for 16 CDs. I would rather give them to a charity shop.
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