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i want to stick some of my dd toys on ebay she does not play with on ebay but i'm expecting number 2 in 7 and a half months. the thing is do i do it or not as i know the next will get loads of things when its born :confused:
:eek::eek::eek:grand total of debt on 21/1/11 is £8,208.19 :eek::eek::eek:
debt total on 30/07/12 is £4313.52
water £847.75, HSBC £479.66, vodafone £262.35, Captial one £415, AA £47.97, scotcall (scottish power) £622, Arrow £420, Welcome £642.41, CSA (scottish power) £484.90, BT £91.50

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  • rayday2
    rayday2 Posts: 3,960 Forumite
    I would search on ebay see if they are going for any decent money if not save yourself a listing fee and keep them you can always tell family and friends you have so much from your daughter could you have vouchers thats a win win situation!
  • Snaggles
    Snaggles Posts: 19,503 Forumite
    Not sure how old your daughter is, but with my son, I have persuaded him to sell some of his toys to save up for something he really wants. I know it doesn't make ME any money, but it teaches him good money habits and de-clutters the house at the same time.
    "I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough."
    :smileyhea
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  • one-day
    one-day Posts: 303 Forumite
    she is 1. never thought of asking for vouchers sounds good
    :eek::eek::eek:grand total of debt on 21/1/11 is £8,208.19 :eek::eek::eek:
    debt total on 30/07/12 is £4313.52
    water £847.75, HSBC £479.66, vodafone £262.35, Captial one £415, AA £47.97, scotcall (scottish power) £622, Arrow £420, Welcome £642.41, CSA (scottish power) £484.90, BT £91.50
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