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06/13/2018 at 4:00 pm in reply to: When being frugal, an ebay seller, and a scavenger combines for a perfect score #42419
Once, a friend was tagging along on some scavenging. She was telling me that she was on the lookout for a sweater shaver and for me to keep my eyes peeled for one. Minutes later I was picking one up off the shelf and handing it to her.
Awesome! Good luck with the sale.
It looks like a clamp of some sort, to me. Looks like the center bolt allows the circle to change size/shape by sliding along those slotted areas and the outside bolts to tighten.
Fireguy21 – having a kit with you is really smart. I always have cassette tapes with me but that’s because my car has a tape deck and I love me some 80s synthpop.
Check the model number against this website.
I have been burnt by zippers so many times.
05/31/2018 at 7:16 pm in reply to: Vintage Minardi Formula Racing Cap. No Comps. What\'s your opinion? #41412It looks like shirts are selling in the ~$30 range and the only hats that have sold were signed.
If it was me and it didn’t sell at this auction, I would put it at $39.99 best offer and put it away in hat storage. I would probably accept any best offer over $20, assuming you got the hat for $1 or less.I don’t tend to put dimensions in my listing unless it’s something I plan to send Smartpost. Maybe that’s why mine defaulted to flat rate.
I may have clicked the button to stop using the new label system and go back to the old one, I honestly don’t remember. Either way, I’m back on the old label system and not having to void mistakes all the time.I had it for a while and then was put back on the old label system. I actually didn’t like it for 2 reasons. It defaulted to priority mail flat rate envelopes, which I never use and caused me to have to void multiple labels because I would accidentally buy the wrong type of label.
Second reason is that it didn’t have a direct link to print shipping for my next label. It took multiple clicks to get back to my other sold listings.If they added the link to print my next shipping label, I would be able to get used to the new format but without it, the process of shipping was made much more cumbersome.
People also like books as decor. If they are older with fabric covers, try lotting by color.
05/18/2018 at 10:33 pm in reply to: Hiring a remote lister that has research and title creation experience #40336Never mind, then.
I have one of those hanging in my living room closet with various household items. I think they are great!
05/18/2018 at 10:22 pm in reply to: Hiring a remote lister that has research and title creation experience #40332Have you considered Suzanne A Wells? I seriously considered hiring her company when I thought I had a competent photographer. http://suzanneawells.com/
I knew you were going to say that and I’m kicking myself for responding in the first place. Unfortunately for me, I didn’t realize it was outside of the 30 day window when I responded. I did tell him that after he checked his connectors again, if he felt that the item was still broken to open a return case with Ebay.
This is why I asked for advice before responding a second time.I’ll go back to my listings and let the customer figure out what he wants to do.
How about some fancy salads? I’ll bet the heartier ones will keep just fine in a container for a few days.
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