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well one person has finally paid for an item on ebay - anyone else not liking the new feedback system? utter garbage!
I agree! I was really shocked to see my new feedback percentage plummet down to 90% :mad: I've been selling on ebay since 1999 with only 25 negative feedbacks out of 16,355 - and most of those left were retaliation! It's totally unfair and I really want to leave but it would only be me that suffers - it's hardly going to 'show' ebay, is it?
On a slightly positive note - I found an old postal order for £9.50 which I cashed this morning.DFW Nerd 941 Proud to be dealing with my debt
August GC £0/£3000 -
Thank you all for your congratulations!
I'm really excited now, hope I can get my start date sorted on monday!
Today I'm going to renew my car insurance. I had a minor accident last year which was my fault
and all the insurers want silly prices now to insure my car. After trawling all the comparison sites, the best deal I got was £216 fully comp (which is £128 cheaper than my renewal plus I got the excess £100 cheaper too) with £25 cashback and a free pressure washer worth £100! (through tesco if you hadn't guessed :rotfl: not forgetting the clubcard points worth £8.64 in deals).
So I will add the £25 to my total later!
Hope you all have a good weekend and keep going with those totals - everyone is doing a fab job! :T:T
LMS xxMortgage Balance 1st May 2009 £94749.00
Current End Date 1st April 2039.Total Overpayments to date £950.00 :j0 -
BlimusOreilly wrote: »I agree! I was really shocked to see my new feedback percentage plummet down to 90% :mad: I've been selling on ebay since 1999 with only 25 negative feedbacks out of 16,355 - and most of those left were retaliation! It's totally unfair and I really want to leave but it would only be me that suffers - it's hardly going to 'show' ebay, is it?
On a slightly positive note - I found an old postal order for £9.50 which I cashed this morning.
Bit of a funny coincidence that they've got free gallery through the whole summer - right after the feedback changes and all the other niggly silly things they're changing! :rolleyes2
Anyways - nothing for me today and I doubt there will be as I'm off on a girly night out since the boyfriend is away on a stag do!
Miss Bez - A lot of these places now have holiday settings where you can leave listing open with a note or just make them invisible to buyers to save hassle. But it means that when you get back it's just a click of a button instead of the whole relisting carry on
The debtWILLbegone - taking it 1% at a time
Grand Total Owed: [STRIKE]£11,000[/STRIKE]£9962 Kicking the evil HBOS card's butt: [STRIKE]£4920[/STRIKE]£4495
1% (£50) at a time member #121 - 11/100
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cheque for ebay stuff just came so £11.49 to add. glad i can save a few quid with no paypal fees. vouchers from PC just came too0
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More overtime to add to the total, I have met the £10 a day target so i might try for £20 a day in June. I am just not sure where it all goes but it is usually bills rather than pleasure!!!!!!!!:rudolf: Make £1000 in 100 days 2008 £39.80/£1000 :xmassmile0
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Got £18 worth of definite sales on e-bay. Ending in a few hours. Will add to my total when it goes into my paypal account though, just in case I tempt fate. Got lots of other items ending tonight but nothing definite on those.0
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£32.40 on a matched bet on the cup final - was rooting for any score but the one it was so that my money would end up in Betfair but - hey - profit is the same! Have withdrawn and should hit my bank account early next week.0
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A few clicks today adding up to £3.21 so far, away to add to siggy
Noobie (not so
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Have made a whopping £54 on e-bay today. Will just go an update my sig now.0
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Thanks for the advice debtbegone, I will definitely be investigating that. It will be soooo much easier if I can unlist then relist with the click of a button.O/draft 1Abbey:£1000 Student Loan [STRIKE]£10,825[/STRIKE] £9030 Personal Loan: [STRIKE]£4900[/STRIKE]£4809 Apple Finance: £1000
House Deposit Fund:[STRIKE]£13,830[/STRIKE][STRIKE]£14, 120[/STRIKE]£14500/£16,000
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