Who here uses eBay to sell?
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GeordieRacer




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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Apr 2011 13:49    Post subject: Who here uses eBay to sell?
I'm about to come into about £560 worth of shopping vouchers (it's a benefit we get from work every year) and I'd rather have some cash so I'm thinking of selling them on eBay.

Is anyone familiar with the fees, for example if they sell for £400 how much am I going to have to pay to eBay?

Cheeers
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inz




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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Apr 2011 14:14    Post subject:
I guess you've already looked at http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/sell/fees.html ?

10% of the final selling price (up to a maximum of £40) + an insertion fee based on starting price (£100 or more £1.30) is the bare minimum afaik, extra features in the auction cost extra.

Can't those vouchers be used for groceries etc.? I mean you don't have to use the full amount all at once, right? Just buy whatever you'd buy anyway and you get the full amount's worth.
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GeordieRacer




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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Apr 2011 14:24    Post subject:
They can be used for things like clothes, full list of all the shops here

http://www.highstreetvouchers.com/gift-vouchers/redeemers/high-street-gift-voucher-redeemer-list.jsp

but I'd rather have the cash, even if it means me taking a hit on how much I get.
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inz




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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Apr 2011 14:34    Post subject:
Watches & Jewellery

Hmm, what if you got a watch or some gold and then went to return it? Would the receipt show it's been bought with vouchers and you'd just get them back? How about if you bought something that cost over 560£ and so you'd have to use some of your own money, what then?
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GeordieRacer




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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Apr 2011 14:40    Post subject:
If you pay by vouchers it says it on the receipt. Tried that one last year Very Happy

10% is a lot for eBay to take especially for higher price items.
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ITRUK




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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Apr 2011 15:37    Post subject:
GeordieRacer wrote:
If you pay by vouchers it says it on the receipt. Tried that one last year Very Happy

10% is a lot for eBay to take especially for higher price items.


I'm a member of AVforum's, if i have a voucher of some sort you can usually easily sell it there.
I received £50 worth of M&S voucher's from sky as a part of a cashback deal through quidco, so flogged them on AVF's for £40.
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GeordieRacer




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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Apr 2011 16:21    Post subject:
ITRUK wrote:
GeordieRacer wrote:
If you pay by vouchers it says it on the receipt. Tried that one last year Very Happy

10% is a lot for eBay to take especially for higher price items.


I'm a member of AVforum's, if i have a voucher of some sort you can usually easily sell it there.
I received £50 worth of M&S voucher's from sky as a part of a cashback deal through quidco, so flogged them on AVF's for £40.


Sweet, thanks very much!
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GeordieRacer




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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Apr 2011 17:49    Post subject:
Already got £200 offer for £250 of the vouchers!
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tobycoaster
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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Apr 2011 17:55    Post subject:
LOL u had a visit from shopacheck?, ive never heard of employees given those Dole beer vouchers due to the high interest of the cost of buying them


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GeordieRacer




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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Apr 2011 18:07    Post subject:
Um, nope, like I said we are given so much money to spend by my employer every year as part of our flexible benefits scheme. This ranges from money straight into pension, private medical upgrades, free dental etc but I'd not use any of those so I choose the vouchers every time.

I usually spend it on clothes but not bothered this year, I'd rather have the money.
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inz




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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Apr 2011 18:25    Post subject:
GeordieRacer wrote:
... private medical upgrades... but I'd not use any of those


Dunno man, bionic limbs and all that jazz does sound pretty sweet.
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GeordieRacer




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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Apr 2011 18:27    Post subject:
Laughing

I was going to go for laser eyes but went for the vouchers!
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ITRUK




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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Apr 2011 20:06    Post subject:
GeordieRacer wrote:
Already got £200 offer for £250 of the vouchers!


Good stuff, but just noticed the mod close your thread down as the voucher's arn't in your possession.

At least you know you can flog them Smile
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GeordieRacer




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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Apr 2011 20:10    Post subject:
Yeah, they're being delivered this week. Mods are strict there huh...
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SycoShaman
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PostPosted: Mon, 11th Apr 2011 07:11    Post subject:
I would never use Ebay for anything. Anytime i am forced to buy something online (like my latest gpu), I dont even use my own credit card. I get someone else to put it on theirs and i give em the cash right away (not in like 2 months i will pay, already have money all the time, no fights that way).

To many black hats and govs that collect personal data and credit card numbers are like heroin to them


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dsergei




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PostPosted: Mon, 11th Apr 2011 07:23    Post subject:
That's why i have a special debit card that i transfer money to prior to a purchase.

GeordieRacer, why don't you try to use some kind of online classified ad sites? Depending on the type of vouchers you can find a specific board, like some chick forum for clothes etc.
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Saner




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PostPosted: Mon, 11th Apr 2011 15:21    Post subject:
I will give you £2.60 for them all.


ragnarus wrote:

I saw things like that in here and in other "woman problems" topics so...... Am I the only one that thinks some authorities needs to be alerted about Saner and him possibly being a rapist and/or kidnapper ?Smile

Saner is not being serious. Unless its the subject of Santa!
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Saner




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PostPosted: Mon, 11th Apr 2011 15:25    Post subject:
You can always try here = http://www.giftcardconverter.co.uk/


I am not recommending it (I still think my £2.60 is a great offer) but I saw it on some TV show once, so I dunno what its like, but it seems to offer what you want, dunno if they take your ones though.


ragnarus wrote:

I saw things like that in here and in other "woman problems" topics so...... Am I the only one that thinks some authorities needs to be alerted about Saner and him possibly being a rapist and/or kidnapper ?Smile

Saner is not being serious. Unless its the subject of Santa!
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GeordieRacer




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PostPosted: Mon, 11th Apr 2011 20:07    Post subject:
Saner wrote:
I will give you £2.60 for them all.


I've had a long hard think about your proposal and I'm delighted to tell you that I will not accept your generous offer!

I've looked at that other site and it seems to be gift cards only, but thanks.
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SycoShaman
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PostPosted: Tue, 12th Apr 2011 06:47    Post subject:
dsergei wrote:
That's why i have a special debit card that i transfer money to prior to a purchase.

GeordieRacer, why don't you try to use some kind of online classified ad sites? Depending on the type of vouchers you can find a specific board, like some chick forum for clothes etc.


yeah, ive seen those recently. Credit cards u load up. Put 200 on the card lets say, and thats all u can spend, no overdraft, xtra fee's etc

I hardly use my credit card. My cred is good. I pay everything in cash. I don't trust assholes with my credit card.

6 times in the last 8 months my dad has had to get a new card because someone tried to duplicate his, use it and the bank catches it right away (a service i got for him) and cancels the card entirely and alerts the police.

Plus the interest rates on CC's...fuck...25-32% interest rate? In their fucking dreams they are getting that from me. Ur handing your money over for free essentially.

Its bad enough it costs money to keep your money in your bank account(s) and withdraw it from your bank....never mind the fee's that come with credit/debit cards.

I'm not cheap, but I am not giving my money to crooked billionaire assholes. I just cant do it, call me crazy.


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GeordieRacer




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PostPosted: Tue, 12th Apr 2011 13:45    Post subject:
Ive seen those types of card but gift cards are slightly different in that they are bought as gifts for people and they are usually limited to one store.
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