View Full Version : anyone know where i can sell
Slimjim1001
16-03-2008, 05:53 PM
iPod nano 1 gig
PS2 slimline
Nokia 6230i
On the internet to someone, without paying to load it up, like you ahve to on ebay.
Basically good free ebay alternatives, thanks + reppss init.
Niall!
16-03-2008, 06:00 PM
No sorry, but why don't you use ebay :S?
Corporal
16-03-2008, 06:05 PM
How much is ur PS2 like?
Galaxay
16-03-2008, 06:07 PM
Play.com
Amazon.co.uk
bizzle
18-03-2008, 08:32 PM
:) ebay
GhostFace-
18-03-2008, 08:35 PM
Sell them to a friend ;)
jrh2002
18-03-2008, 08:40 PM
Its already been mentioned but amazon.co.uk
I use amazon and they take a small cut of the final price and you can ask what you want for stuff so less risky than ebay :)
ebay for a bargain and amazon for profit ;)
not used play.com yet but will take a look so ty and +rep whoever suggested it.
Edit: gave to much rep in last 24 hours so will do it another day.
Ashhizzle
18-03-2008, 08:42 PM
1gb nano? Wth...
First gen nano?
And idno (Y)
Adam$
18-03-2008, 08:54 PM
use eBay, they only charge a few quid.
Recursion
18-03-2008, 09:10 PM
less than a pound like 30p lol
Galaxay
18-03-2008, 09:18 PM
you list an item as an auction with a starting price of £0.99 and select the gallery option, you will pay £0.25 to list your item:
Insertion Fee: £0.10
Optional Feature Fee (Gallery): £0.15
Total: £0.25
AT START OF AUCTION
Insertion fees are:
£0.01 - £0.99 is £0.10
£1.00 - £4.99 is £0.15
£5.00 - £14.99 is £0.25
£15.00 - £29.99 is £0.50
£30.00 - £99.99 is £1.00
£100.00 or more is £1.30
Miltiple items which is £100.00 or more is £1.90
On top of that you have the final value fee when you sell (if you do) which are:
Item not sold - No Fee
£0.01 - £29.99 - 7.5% of the amount of the high bid (at the listing close for auction-style listings) up to £29.99
£30.00 - £599.99 - 7.5% of the initial £29.99 (£2.25), plus 4.5%of the remaining balance of the final selling price
£600.00 or more - 7.5%of the initial £29.99 (£2.25), plus 4.5% of the initial £30.00 - £599.99 (£25.65), plus 1.9%of the remaining balance of the final selling price.
Phones are different and technology stuff is same as above but 5.25% basically..
Full list here http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/sell/fees.html
Ashley 12344
18-03-2008, 09:35 PM
you list an item as an auction with a starting price of £0.99 and select the gallery option, you will pay £0.25 to list your item:
Insertion Fee: £0.10
Optional Feature Fee (Gallery): £0.15
Total: £0.25
AT START OF AUCTION
Insertion fees are:
£0.01 - £0.99 is £0.10
£1.00 - £4.99 is £0.15
£5.00 - £14.99 is £0.25
£15.00 - £29.99 is £0.50
£30.00 - £99.99 is £1.00
£100.00 or more is £1.30
Miltiple items which is £100.00 or more is £1.90
On top of that you have the final value fee when you sell (if you do) which are:
Item not sold - No Fee
£0.01 - £29.99 - 7.5% of the amount of the high bid (at the listing close for auction-style listings) up to £29.99
£30.00 - £599.99 - 7.5% of the initial £29.99 (£2.25), plus 4.5%of the remaining balance of the final selling price
£600.00 or more - 7.5%of the initial £29.99 (£2.25), plus 4.5% of the initial £30.00 - £599.99 (£25.65), plus 1.9%of the remaining balance of the final selling price.
Phones are different and technology stuff is same as above but 5.25% basically..
Full list here http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/sell/fees.html
7.5% of up to £29.99 a bit steep really.
Don't know about your paper, but mine has free-ads? Maybe something like that either.
Nereo
18-03-2008, 09:39 PM
Ebay your best bet. The charge is minimal. Thats what I would do anywayz:D
Adam$
18-03-2008, 11:02 PM
less than a pound like 30p lol
the more expensive, the more it costs. :P
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