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Old 02-09-2009, 01:26 PM   #50 (permalink)
trixncap
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Originally Posted by Treashunt View Post
I agree that ebay's fees are far too high, but whatis the alternative?
Until someone somes up with a better auction site, where can you go to dump the stuff that you don't want to keep?
However, that said, the best lots for prices realized are apparently junk coins, and miscl. lots.
Even after fees you still walk away with something for the coins that you don't want for your collection, and some cash to buy something that you do want.
Ive a had buyer not pay for an item. I lost $550 to their policys. Never will i sell on ebay or buy. Their are a lot of other online auction sites. And aways i stay away from Paypal.
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