Ideally I need someone who charges £5ph to do the work for me.
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Guest repliedOh I expect you to make more money from ********* then I do from Ebay.
I havent really got the time to spend on Ebay because Im contracting at the moment, I am negotiating on a new unit in Bath, I have the shop and a high maintainence gf. I dont have the time.
I have 180k of overstocks and anything I sell on Ebay goes straight back into my pocket.
Ideally I need someone who charges £5ph to do the work for me.
Milan?
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Guest repliedI'm willing to bet I make more money from www.*********.co.uk over the next couple of months than you do from ebay.
What is the scrap value of pewter?
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Guest repliedI was going to do a joke site, but then realised anything you produce is.:rolleyes
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Guest repliedYou may be a tit MF but you certainly aren't worth 5 minutes of my time producing a picture.
I presume the extra eBay accounts were necessary when snaw fecked up and exceeded your stated reserve price.
Anyway best of luck with your enterprise - with that tulipe you're going to need it.
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Guest replied"MF - those baby cards you sold with a buy it now at £4.99 are clearly marked at £3.49 and the postage was £3.69 !!"
Bought. That was for five packs not 1.
Anyway fiddle has missed the point here. I have three ebay accounts purely for shill bidding.
And again, missing the point, I have purchased cards off ebay for about 10-18pence which go in the shop for £1.50-£2.95.
Go figure Einstein.:rolleyes
"Tip - it doesn't pay to give away too much personal info on here "
Oh Jeez. Im scared of you with your 'hilarious' photo shop japes. :rolleyes
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Guest repliedWas that threaded who did the "How to catch a budgie" post? In which case he is truly immortal. Funny, that one sticks in my brain. He is in good company, Other things that stick in my brain -
a) The town of Axminster had mud 2ft up the walls when we drove through there.
b) Yugoslavia had no public toilets, hence the state of the beaches.
c) There were a lot of crickets outside of Adelaide.
d) There is no d). The rest of my life is a complete blank.
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Guest repliedMF - those baby cards you sold with a buy it now at £4.99 are clearly marked at £3.49 and the postage was £3.69 !!
What are you playing at ?
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Guest repliedHmmm...
not a runaway success selling anything so far then...
feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=hemispheregifts
but it does seem that these did prove to be a worthwhile investment judging by your latest purchase
Tip - it doesn't pay to give away too much personal info on here - think of that other lard arsed loser who gave away too much.
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Guest repliedBrilliant, I'll have a homer and a barney!
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Guest repliedMF,
If you're going to be doing a lot of stuff, investigate setting up an eBay shop - the listings stay up for longer, they are cheaper, and you get around the "maximum concurrent listings" limit (about 20, I think)
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Guest repliedGoing to be placing about £3-4k worth of stuff on Ebay each month.
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Guest repliedDon't tell me - another container load of pink pedal cars?
Plenty of new mugs to take over from snaw too.
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Guest repliedIt's called eBay Turbo Lister
Have a look under "Seller Tools Finder" bottom left of eBay's front page
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Guest repliedThere's loads about.
But one in particular is sold in PC World, and is called something like Super Seller for Ebay. Does exactly what it says on the box.
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