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  • pania
    pania Posts: 8,258 Forumite
    they go really well on ebay spud. log into ebay and look at "warhammer" you'll be amazed. and i have absolutely no doubt that by some strange chance some of them will end up here. ;)
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  • spud30
    spud30 Posts: 16,872 Forumite
    pania wrote: »
    they go really well on ebay spud. log into ebay and look at "warhammer" you'll be amazed. and i have absolutely no doubt that by some strange chance some of them will end up here. ;)

    Wow, they do sell well, dont they :eek: :eek:

    I'm looking at the junk in these cabinets through different eyes now :D
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  • pania
    pania Posts: 8,258 Forumite
    as they say... one mans junk is another mans treasure...
    debt @05/11/11 £12210.63!! slowly chipping away!!
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  • skint_spice
    skint_spice Posts: 13,417 Forumite
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    spud30 wrote: »
    He probably wouldnt mind selling them. I think he's moved on to a different type of model, which is why they are all still unopened :rolleyes:

    I really need to learn how to Ebay :o

    it's pain free honest spud! (except for the fees!) I've not worked out the matched betting yet but ebaying I can do, all you need is a paypal account and an ebay account and you're off. I'd start with cheapish stuff though so you can build your feedback without paying huge fees for stuff that might not sell if you have no feedback. :D
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  • spud30
    spud30 Posts: 16,872 Forumite
    I'm seeing pound signs now when I look at DH's junk ;)

    What's the quickest way to learn how to Ebay? I might have to ask my friend to sell em, and let her have a cut of the proceeds :o
    Is it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:
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  • spud30
    spud30 Posts: 16,872 Forumite
    it's pain free honest spud! (except for the fees!) I've not worked out the matched betting yet but ebaying I can do, all you need is a paypal account and an ebay account and you're off. I'd start with cheapish stuff though so you can build your feedback without paying huge fees for stuff that might not sell if you have no feedback. :D

    The whole Ebay thing just fills me with fear Skinty, not sure why :confused:
    Is it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:
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  • skint_spice
    skint_spice Posts: 13,417 Forumite
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    spud30 wrote: »
    The whole Ebay thing just fills me with fear Skinty, not sure why :confused:

    will PM you spud.;)
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  • pania
    pania Posts: 8,258 Forumite
    right, go on to ebay and create yourself an account.

    take photos of the items you want to sell

    Go into "my account" and ont he right hands side is a column with lots of options in it. go to paypal account and it will take you to paypal. open an account there.

    Then go back to ebay. go to "sell" and it basically takes you through step by step listing an item for sale.

    send me a PM if you have any questions but i'm sure you'll find those warhammer modls will bring you in some good money. xxx
    debt @05/11/11 £12210.63!! slowly chipping away!!
    :heart2:impossible is nothing.:heart2:
  • spud30
    spud30 Posts: 16,872 Forumite
    I can just imagine what I will be like if I do ever manage to ebay - let's hope the kids and the dog dont sit still for too long or else they'll be gone :p

    We really do have a house and garage full of [strike]cra[/strike] stuff we could get rid of. We could make a bit and clear our clutter all at the same time ;)
    Is it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:
    Loves being a Wonderbra friend :kisses3:
  • skint_spice
    skint_spice Posts: 13,417 Forumite
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    Well done on the car boot Pania - not bad for a last minute rush about!
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