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12/07/2017 at 1:51 pm in reply to: What Sells On eBay: Playing cards, Diecast banks, Log basket, Cosco stool, Photo album, Crib mobile, TV lamp #28338
d’oh, not sure why that happens!!—
Steve List wrote:
Here are a some of the things that I sold since last time I posted here. For the below items, click on the image to see the eBay listing.
Lot of 39 Copper Plated Steel Hex Head Bolts paid $1, sold for $16.95 (free shipping). I purchased these because of the copper coating. Regular bolts and such would probably not be worth buying for resale.
Not a large profit margin but this is one of my bread and butter items. I’ve sold about 150 of these so far and still have about 500 left. Post Office Department Old Style Letter Carrier Patches.
Laurel Burch Elegant 3 Swans Hair Clip Made in France, cost 2.00 sold for $38.95
I didn’t recognize this as a hard to find Janet Jackson hat when I bought this for 1.00 at an estate sale. I took a best offer of $60 for it.
I found this old fuel filter on a self in the garage at an estate sale for 2.00. Sold for 35.00.
Red and white stripped fabric, 12.5 yards. There is a lot of this type listed on eBay so I sold it for $48 (free shipping). Cost 2.00
I bought 3 of these for 2.00 each at an estate sale. They sold for $37 each with free shipping.
Another old computer core memory card from the days when I use to scrap out old computers. Sold for 80.00
Mervyns 1994 Village Square 5 Piece Set. Free at an estate sale, everything was free that day. Sold for $59.95 plus shipping.
St. Basil’s Hymnal. Thanks J&R for letting us know about hymnals. Paid 1.00, sold for 22.00 (free shipping)
yeah, i would call again, they are supposed to deal with a refund right there on the phone, that’s my understanding, they should just close the case and refund your buyer immediately.
yes, on our second store email sold notifications are taking about 12 hours to show up. i also get the paypal emails instantly, so i know something sold over there. kind of annoying!
very nice, at first glance it looks old and solid. what do you think it was for?
that image is from Junque Redux’s google search suggestion. might just be an imitation mark from a fancier maker?
just curious what service you used and if you’re willing to share the tracking number. what is the last status update?
i have done it a couple times, yes. that’s why now i literally print and attach labels one by one.
12/05/2017 at 7:58 am in reply to: Scavenger Life Episode 337: If You Build It, You Will Have Storage #28157i just listed something on Etsy to try it again. and i had to download my photos from ebay and reupload to Etsy, it was quite time consuming. but i’m not against trying it for cool unique vintage items. we’ve just not had very many sales over there because we don’t list in volume. maybe i’ll put my higher priced furniture over there? not sure.
looks like a perfume or cologne bottle
are they handmade or vintage? those are the only items allowed on etsy.
can you link to the help pages you were looking at?
12/02/2017 at 11:20 am in reply to: Money refunded via paypal without any notice from paypal/ebay on GSP item. #27906question is how are they getting the inventory? is is straight from ebay? if you find items that sold and could have been rejected in KY, they seem to be for sale pretty quickly in that other store, under 90 days.
12/02/2017 at 11:18 am in reply to: Money refunded via paypal without any notice from paypal/ebay on GSP item. #27905on a recent thread, several of us found this seller who seemed to be reselling GSP items–
hm i wonder how much they sold the first one for. couldnt have been that high, that would be insane.
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