I was the only one posting last week again. Come on scavengers!! I mean, I don’t really have much to post many weeks, but Steve’s doing the work. Give him some company!
I did have a slow week, but here’s a few things.
I’ve been focusing on my backlog of electronics. I tend to let them pile up because they require time for testing. Here is an old working MP3 player that my dad gave me to sell.
My husband lived in France for about 1.5 years in the late 90s for his job. I listed both of these France golf event shirts about six months ago, and they both sold in the same week. The t-shirt went back to France, and the sweatshirt to Washington state.
Huh, I just noticed that the sweatshirt photos ended up in the t-shirt listing. Whoops! I received positive feedback from the buyer, so all’s well that ends well? 🙂
Sharyn, your MP3 player sale got me thinking, perhaps there is a growing market for those weird little gadgets that were quickly replaced by the phone.
I had an RCA I bought off eBay around 1999-2000, music was stored on a flash card.
Steve – It does seem like it. My dad gave me a set of two MP3 players with accessories, but the players had some kind of sticky stuff on the back. I really didn’t want to test them, but I noticed that someone sold one untested mentioning the sticky stuff. Must be a defect with the rubber back. Hopefully, I’ll be able to sell it that way.
Hey Sharyn,
I recently ended up removing most of my listings and donating most of it because I wasn’t sure I was going to continue to sell on ebay. It was getting to be a hassle! I do have a few remaining items for sale but not really too much to share.
Anyway, I lost one of my office mates this week. She and her sister were trash kitties abandoned as kittens at my old apt. complex. Magic had cancer. https://imgur.com/dr9wvxX
I attended an estate/moving sale last year. The woman was a potter and made dolls. We got to talking and she offered me all of her kilns. I contacted artist friends who took the medium and large ones. I went back the next day to pick up the small one and the woman LOADED my car with ceramic supplies and doll parts. One box alone had about 300 vintage kiln fired doll parts. I’ve been selling them pretty steady. https://www.ebay.com/itm/363647898634
Sharyn and everyone else on the east coast. Good luck with the impending storm. We are expected to get about 2 feet of snow here on Long Island.
So sorry about your poor kitty. I’m sure she had a wonderful life especially given her rough start. Our kitties are rescues as well, but we went through a group.
We got about 8″. Not a big deal, but it has been cold. The residential streets are taking longer to clear up, but I’m good once I get out off our street.
Steve I was excited to see Mrs. Maisel in your header! Loved that show and if you’re selling to them it must mean they are back in production:)
My big sale this week was a bible. I picked it up for $2.50 at a thrift store because it was soft leather and they usually sell well. BUT, after some research discovered this was a hard to find Polygot Bible. Solve for $487!  So tickled. Hubby and I are pretty sure that’s the biggest sale ever for us on ebay!!
I could have made more if I pieced it out but when I listed it before Christmas I was just wanting a quick sale for everything. It took a bit longer to sell than I expected, but I got what I wanted for it.
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