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Yey to me breaking my posting virginity :D i been lingering long enough lol

Anyway..
I have a few designer bags and watches that altho i love to death must be sold as im more and more broke (being screwed left right an centre by the jobcentre :|) and this month i have to chose between food or rent so im desperate...
thing is i tried selling on ebay a few times and got annoyed with it as they charged me twice for listing fees on things that didnt sell an the person didnt pay and i was charged again ect so i gave up an iv also tried a few local sites but havent had any luck altho i was offered £20 for a £275 watch (solid silver armani :|)

Wheres a good place to sell things like this that ill get a good price for? im not asking too much for them as i kno there second hand just seems theres an awful lot of stingey people out there!

Any help is appreciated :D

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  • fedupnow
    fedupnow Posts: 931 Forumite
    Oh wow

    I haven't posted much either - but I'm a little tiddly and am feeling brave.

    I hate e bay too

    I think that being on a money saving board you may find a lot of us are a little stingy too ;) Though some of it can be forgiven as it is necessary

    I have no idea where to sell your bags - sorry just wanted to say HI
    Like I said - I'm a little tiddly:rotfl:

    And silly
  • bubbles0169
    bubbles0169 Posts: 6,230 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    fedupnow wrote: »
    Oh wow

    I haven't posted much either - but I'm a little tiddly and am feeling brave.

    I hate e bay too

    I think that being on a money saving board you may find a lot of us are a little stingy too ;) Though some of it can be forgiven as it is necessary

    I have no idea where to sell your bags - sorry just wanted to say HI
    Like I said - I'm a little tiddly:rotfl:

    And silly
    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
    I am not bossy I just have better ideas:p
  • bubbles0169
    bubbles0169 Posts: 6,230 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    emmzy wrote: »
    Yey to me breaking my posting virginity :D i been lingering long enough lol

    Anyway..
    I have a few designer bags and watches that altho i love to death must be sold as im more and more broke (being screwed left right an centre by the jobcentre :|) and this month i have to chose between food or rent so im desperate...
    thing is i tried selling on ebay a few times and got annoyed with it as they charged me twice for listing fees on things that didnt sell an the person didnt pay and i was charged again ect so i gave up an iv also tried a few local sites but havent had any luck altho i was offered £20 for a £275 watch (solid silver armani :|)

    Wheres a good place to sell things like this that ill get a good price for? im not asking too much for them as i kno there second hand just seems theres an awful lot of stingey people out there!

    Any help is appreciated :D
    try amazon xx
    I am not bossy I just have better ideas:p
  • so2006
    so2006 Posts: 638 Forumite
    Maybe you could tell us what you got and your asking price :)

    Or.... Maybe you could try QXL?
  • richt71
    richt71 Posts: 946 Forumite
    emmzy wrote: »
    Yey to me breaking my posting virginity :D i been lingering long enough lol

    Anyway..
    I have a few designer bags and watches that altho i love to death must be sold as im more and more broke (being screwed left right an centre by the jobcentre :|) and this month i have to chose between food or rent so im desperate...
    thing is i tried selling on ebay a few times and got annoyed with it as they charged me twice for listing fees on things that didnt sell an the person didnt pay and i was charged again ect so i gave up an iv also tried a few local sites but havent had any luck altho i was offered £20 for a £275 watch (solid silver armani :|)

    Wheres a good place to sell things like this that ill get a good price for? im not asking too much for them as i kno there second hand just seems theres an awful lot of stingey people out there!

    Any help is appreciated :D

    If the buyer fails to pay for the goods you can do a 2nd chance to any other bidder or you can request a credit from ebay if it was a fixed price auction or you had no other buyers.
  • search for items similar to yours e.g. same brand and similar condition, then check out the completed listings (little box to tick on left hand side of screen). this should give you an idea of what they will go for.
  • soolin
    soolin Posts: 74,155 Ambassador
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    try amazon xx

    Amazon though doesn't run auctions anymore so you are limited to either standard brand new goods carried in the catalogue, or for some registered sellers who have gone through the process to be 'trusted' sellers you can add stuff to the catalogue in certain categories. It is more commonly associated with books/dvs and cds where condition can be stated in the blurb.
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