Happy Thanksgiving!
1 posted on
11/21/2001 2:25:21 AM PST by
Flyer
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To: Flyer
I buy a lot of crap on eBay. I have sold very little. I have bought stuff ranging from "This Little Piggy" figurines to a NADY Wireless system for my guitars.
I love eBay. I can find crap on there really cheap compared to buying it in a store a lot of the time. I had always wanted a quality wireless system for my guitars. Have NO need for one since I play in a room in my house and not on a big stage. But i still wanted one. So i searched the used instrument stores and stuff and was always able to find a used NADY system for no less than $100. I found one on eBay. Delivered to my door it cost $52. And the seller included a bag of pretzels from a local maker and they were some of the best pretzels I have ever had.
If anyone is ever selling a Digitech RP-1 processor, let me know.
To: Flyer
If you ever have/see a pressure cooker for sale (Fedor Classic or Magafesa) please let me know. There is one currently running but $205.00 is a bit steep.
63 posted on
11/21/2001 5:27:54 AM PST by
StarFan
To: Flyer
We sell on eBay so we can use the money to buy on eBay.
To: Flyer
eBayer here in Maryland.
I sell as well as buy.
65 posted on
11/21/2001 5:36:33 AM PST by
~Peter
To: TLBSHOW
check this out TLB
To: Flyer
Not sure this is what you had in mind for Freeper stuff on ebay...It is a DVD chronicle of news, interviews, scenes from September 11. Pretty interesting viewing. Some touching scenes of people cheering on the NYPD rescures. Also some great scenes showing American patriotism and how quickly America came together.
67 posted on
11/21/2001 5:45:48 AM PST by
BJungNan
To: Flyer
68 posted on
11/21/2001 5:47:00 AM PST by
chnsmok
To: Flyer
I am just getting ready to liquidate the contents of my mother's home (estate situation). I wonder if we could sell some of the things that way? Hmmm, never thought of that. I just can't imagine having to sit and ID/list each thing. I'll have to look into it.
69 posted on
11/21/2001 5:54:31 AM PST by
Mjaye
To: Flyer
We buy.
70 posted on
11/21/2001 5:59:01 AM PST by
TwoSue
To: Flyer
Hi, That's a great idea. I am dustibles on ebay and have been selling full-time since March 9,1997. I have never had a negative and have a positive feedback rating of 1647. I started with Golden Age comic books and now I specialize in old marbles and also am a glass designer at a glass studio that makes new marbles and paperweights.
I have been off ebay for a few months because of allergy and TMJ problems, but will start listing again real soon. Anybody that is into old marbles, feel free to Freepmail me. I have been a full-time dealer for about 8 years and am always happy to talk about marbles.
This is so cool.
To: Flyer
i've gotten some great book deals and am piecing together a motorcycle. it's so nerve wracking at the last few minutes as i've lost things by a lousy 25 cents! but that's the way it goes.
i do plan on selling some things in the future. (chrome 'leedy' shelly manne snare drum, nikon PB-6 bellows, hint, hint. lol!)
To: Flyer
If anyone is looking for Hot Wheels, I've got over 4,000 that I would like to get rid of! PSSST DON'T TELL HUBBY!
86 posted on
11/21/2001 11:13:06 AM PST by
hawkk
I buy on ebay alot. I have an old Lineville? toy car we've thought about selling but have no idea what it's worth. I guess that's more in the line of chasing down an appraisal.
To: MSCASEY
bump
91 posted on
11/21/2001 11:43:35 AM PST by
niki
To: Flyer
I sell more than I buy, Huh? How do you do that?
To: Flyer
I am an antique dealer in real life, so I buy on eBay a lot, I have sold things occassionally, but usually am a spender, not a receiver! I have found it a great place to buy for resale!
To: Flyer
Marking.
To: Flyer
I do. You may check out my auctions
HERE and if any FReepers win any of my auctions, let me know and I will give them a 10 percent discount on their final bid price.
To: Flyer
Hello, my name is Terri and I'm an EBay addict... I have bought everything from clothing to antique furniture to autographs (Howard Keel, Doris Day, Kathryn Grayson) to parts storage boxes for our business. I am going to start selling here soon....time to recycle! :)
To: Flyer
I'd like to get some feedback about what I should or should not do....
There is a New York Fire Department Tee Shirt currently for up for sale. It says it was made for the local firemen in the Rockaway Beach area who lost many in the 9/11 tragedy and recently experienced the flight 587 plane crash. It's a very nice shirt, and as most FDNY shirts, it has the engine company number on it...Engine 267.
The problem is that it is for a non-existent company...it's like the guy just thought of a number and printed it on the shirt.
I contacted him, asking him the location of the firehouse. He replied, giving me an address of an actual firehouse. Since I am not only from the area, but had dated a fireman from that very house (Engine 266), I knew the company number was wrong. Then I looked up Engine Company numbers for the entire city....there is no Engine 267 in any of the five boroughs.
I wrote him back, pointing out his mistake, and told him the correct company number for that firehouse and for the other firehouses on the beach. He didn't replied.
What do I do? I hate to see the unknowing buyer buying a completely bogus item. But, maybe ignorance is bliss and I should keep my big mouth closed?
Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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