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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 4:52 pm
Remember me? 'Corse you don't! I hardly remember myself what with working non stop. sweatdrop
So funny story. I love anime! I held on to my old VHS tapes because most of them you can't get on DVD and I have a butt load of manga (mine and stuff people gave to me because they don't want anymore)/ Long long ago before I got to busy...
I put all the things I don't use anymore talk2hand in to boxes and shoved them in storage. On that day I said "If I don't come out here looking for it I will sell it next year."
Next year came and there it sat. stare So to Ebay you would say? That was the plan. But.... emo I was harassed by buys because I did not know full details of items (Items that was not mine but was ask by family to get rid of.) and even after being so nice and they continue to harass me after all was said and done. gonk
So I was told to Craigslist to go. And so I went on to post and post and post. only one thing was asked. In the end I spent more money driving out to give said item then burning_eyes I did in selling said item.
Now the boxes have grown in to more and I just can't take it anymore. But all it does is scare me to look at it.
so what should I do? question
crying Someone tell me so! It has been to long and I do not know what people of the 20'ish century do to sell things they do not use.
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 5:44 pm
YYOOOOOUUUUUUUU!
eBay will probably be your best bet, just do more research on what you're selling beforehand. Mention every ruddy detail, and if everything is in good condition show it.
And if you choose Craigslist again, pick a closer meeting place and don't accept bills over $20 to slim down your odds of receiving counterfeit cash. I've read a lot of horror stories of people selling smartphones and tablets and getting paid in fake 50's and 100's.
There is also the option of Amazon. I believe they have a system on there where you can list your stuff on the "used" page, ship it to Amazon, and have the money transferred to your amazon account when it sells or something like that.
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 6:04 pm
Toontastic YYOOOOOUUUUUUUU! eBay will probably be your best bet, just do more research on what you're selling beforehand. Mention every ruddy detail, and if everything is in good condition show it. And if you choose Craigslist again, pick a closer meeting place and don't accept bills over $20 to slim down your odds of receiving counterfeit cash. I've read a lot of horror stories of people selling smartphones and tablets and getting paid in fake 50's and 100's. There is also the option of Amazon. I believe they have a system on there where you can list your stuff on the "used" page, ship it to Amazon, and have the money transferred to your amazon account when it sells or something like that. TOOOOOONNNNN!!! blaugh
I do like that amazon idea 3nodding
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