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Old 08-10-2009, 05:18 AM   #100 (permalink)
demonik
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i sell every day on ebay,mostly just the crap that dealers wont look at.i often list british pennies etc on there with a starting price of .99p with just 1 photo so its free most s&h here is £1.36 so i charge £1.50 this will cover any small fees i will get.
its a high risk with anything worth more as i have often found out,i put up a 1919h penny up with a starting price of .99 and it sold for just £3.50 a loss to me of about £7.00 but then again i once put a lot of 50 pennies all in poor/good condition on and got a bid of £20.52 so i made a good amount from something that no dealer anywhere would have even looked at.
paypal to me is a rip-off not ebay !!
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