Have brought 273 stuff over the years
give loads to charity – last lot was 7 bin liners of clothes and crockery to a jumble sale,,,,
so decided to take a leaf out of the other half’s mum
have put 10 things up for sale (all they will let me!!)
most of what I have is vintage 60’s dresses so recon there is a market
but always been too hungover or wrecked!! – this not drinking business (well apart from tonight) pretty good stuff!!
:bounce_fl:bounce_g::bounce_g:
Brillo pads!!!!
Just been paid £65.50 and due another £15 as long as she pays!!
This is great, money towards my next festival ticket – or the diesel to get my van there!!!
not everything sold, but gonna list a load more next free listings day!!
whoop whoop!!
I love eBay. Been a great place to sell the stuff I can’t keep anymore and indulge in hedonistic tendencies.
I’ve been on eBay a lot too recently, getting money for old things is surprisingly addictive…
@Dr Bunsen 474985 wrote:
I’ve been on eBay a lot too recently, getting money for old things is surprisingly addictive…
defo, my flatmate also sold a few things, and we both got really excited towards the end!!
ebay is great for buying something that looked like what you wanted
I’ve got a couple of things on there, buy them if you want:wink:
Out of Order: A Photographic Celebration of the Free Party Scene by Molly… (9781906477431) | eBay
@Southcaver 475067 wrote:
I’ve got a couple of things on there, buy them if you want:wink:
Out of Order: A Photographic Celebration of the Free Party Scene by Molly… (9781906477431) | eBay
into golf i see haha
Nah i used to work on a golf course though and sell clubs and stuff that i found on ebay, dug up some hundred year old golf balls too and sold them for around £100 quid each.
anyway, buy my books!!!
there are some sad fucks in the world:wink: the ones i sold were like this Lake Balls Museum and Lake Balls Museum
Someone in new york bought them all.
@Southcaver 475233 wrote:
there are some sad fucks in the world:wink: the ones i sold were like this Lake Balls Museum and Lake Balls Museum
Someone in new york bought them all.
weird!
I spend a lot of time on eBay.
I’ve just listed more stuff, if it all sells, for the list price I should have enough for 2 shambala tickets!!! yay!!!
@Southcaver 475193 wrote:
Nah i used to work on a golf course though and sell clubs and stuff that i found on ebay, dug up some hundred year old golf balls too and sold them for around £100 quid each.
anyway, buy my books!!!
they were my balls … you still haven’t given them back :laugh_at:
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