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August 15, 2011 at 4:41 PM #720307August 16, 2011 at 1:59 PM #720046SmellsFeeshyParticipant
[quote=UCGal]Craigslist? It’s free. I’ve sold stuff on ebay – even my husband’s old boat… but craigslist is free. Last two cars we sold were craiglist. Not to mention various stuff we came across when we cleaned out the garage.[/quote]
I definitely prefer to use Craigslist if possible, however for esoteric items I’ve found that it’s hard to find a buyer. EBay has many more potential buyers and as a result the item can sell for more money.
August 16, 2011 at 1:59 PM #720893SmellsFeeshyParticipant[quote=UCGal]Craigslist? It’s free. I’ve sold stuff on ebay – even my husband’s old boat… but craigslist is free. Last two cars we sold were craiglist. Not to mention various stuff we came across when we cleaned out the garage.[/quote]
I definitely prefer to use Craigslist if possible, however for esoteric items I’ve found that it’s hard to find a buyer. EBay has many more potential buyers and as a result the item can sell for more money.
August 16, 2011 at 1:59 PM #721257SmellsFeeshyParticipant[quote=UCGal]Craigslist? It’s free. I’ve sold stuff on ebay – even my husband’s old boat… but craigslist is free. Last two cars we sold were craiglist. Not to mention various stuff we came across when we cleaned out the garage.[/quote]
I definitely prefer to use Craigslist if possible, however for esoteric items I’ve found that it’s hard to find a buyer. EBay has many more potential buyers and as a result the item can sell for more money.
August 16, 2011 at 1:59 PM #720737SmellsFeeshyParticipant[quote=UCGal]Craigslist? It’s free. I’ve sold stuff on ebay – even my husband’s old boat… but craigslist is free. Last two cars we sold were craiglist. Not to mention various stuff we came across when we cleaned out the garage.[/quote]
I definitely prefer to use Craigslist if possible, however for esoteric items I’ve found that it’s hard to find a buyer. EBay has many more potential buyers and as a result the item can sell for more money.
August 16, 2011 at 1:59 PM #720138SmellsFeeshyParticipant[quote=UCGal]Craigslist? It’s free. I’ve sold stuff on ebay – even my husband’s old boat… but craigslist is free. Last two cars we sold were craiglist. Not to mention various stuff we came across when we cleaned out the garage.[/quote]
I definitely prefer to use Craigslist if possible, however for esoteric items I’ve found that it’s hard to find a buyer. EBay has many more potential buyers and as a result the item can sell for more money.
August 17, 2011 at 10:59 AM #721564sdduuuudeParticipant[quote=SmellsFeeshy][quote=UCGal]Craigslist? It’s free. I’ve sold stuff on ebay – even my husband’s old boat… but craigslist is free. Last two cars we sold were craiglist. Not to mention various stuff we came across when we cleaned out the garage.[/quote]
I definitely prefer to use Craigslist if possible, however for esoteric items I’ve found that it’s hard to find a buyer. EBay has many more potential buyers and as a result the item can sell for more money.[/quote]
My modus operandi is: If you can mail it, use ebay. If not, use craigslist.
Thus, “esoteric” items that are too expensive to mail are doomed for the dump.
August 17, 2011 at 10:59 AM #720445sdduuuudeParticipant[quote=SmellsFeeshy][quote=UCGal]Craigslist? It’s free. I’ve sold stuff on ebay – even my husband’s old boat… but craigslist is free. Last two cars we sold were craiglist. Not to mention various stuff we came across when we cleaned out the garage.[/quote]
I definitely prefer to use Craigslist if possible, however for esoteric items I’ve found that it’s hard to find a buyer. EBay has many more potential buyers and as a result the item can sell for more money.[/quote]
My modus operandi is: If you can mail it, use ebay. If not, use craigslist.
Thus, “esoteric” items that are too expensive to mail are doomed for the dump.
August 17, 2011 at 10:59 AM #720353sdduuuudeParticipant[quote=SmellsFeeshy][quote=UCGal]Craigslist? It’s free. I’ve sold stuff on ebay – even my husband’s old boat… but craigslist is free. Last two cars we sold were craiglist. Not to mention various stuff we came across when we cleaned out the garage.[/quote]
I definitely prefer to use Craigslist if possible, however for esoteric items I’ve found that it’s hard to find a buyer. EBay has many more potential buyers and as a result the item can sell for more money.[/quote]
My modus operandi is: If you can mail it, use ebay. If not, use craigslist.
Thus, “esoteric” items that are too expensive to mail are doomed for the dump.
August 17, 2011 at 10:59 AM #721043sdduuuudeParticipant[quote=SmellsFeeshy][quote=UCGal]Craigslist? It’s free. I’ve sold stuff on ebay – even my husband’s old boat… but craigslist is free. Last two cars we sold were craiglist. Not to mention various stuff we came across when we cleaned out the garage.[/quote]
I definitely prefer to use Craigslist if possible, however for esoteric items I’ve found that it’s hard to find a buyer. EBay has many more potential buyers and as a result the item can sell for more money.[/quote]
My modus operandi is: If you can mail it, use ebay. If not, use craigslist.
Thus, “esoteric” items that are too expensive to mail are doomed for the dump.
August 17, 2011 at 10:59 AM #721201sdduuuudeParticipant[quote=SmellsFeeshy][quote=UCGal]Craigslist? It’s free. I’ve sold stuff on ebay – even my husband’s old boat… but craigslist is free. Last two cars we sold were craiglist. Not to mention various stuff we came across when we cleaned out the garage.[/quote]
I definitely prefer to use Craigslist if possible, however for esoteric items I’ve found that it’s hard to find a buyer. EBay has many more potential buyers and as a result the item can sell for more money.[/quote]
My modus operandi is: If you can mail it, use ebay. If not, use craigslist.
Thus, “esoteric” items that are too expensive to mail are doomed for the dump.
August 17, 2011 at 11:24 AM #720475RenParticipantThe problem a lot of people have had with Paypal is with resolving disputes. If money goes missing from your account (which does happen), getting it back is apparently like pulling teeth. I’ve never experienced this, but I keep a minimum amount in my account just in case.
I despise ebay. I hate their interface, their support, and their buggy messaging system. They suck on every level that it is possible to suck.
August 17, 2011 at 11:24 AM #721594RenParticipantThe problem a lot of people have had with Paypal is with resolving disputes. If money goes missing from your account (which does happen), getting it back is apparently like pulling teeth. I’ve never experienced this, but I keep a minimum amount in my account just in case.
I despise ebay. I hate their interface, their support, and their buggy messaging system. They suck on every level that it is possible to suck.
August 17, 2011 at 11:24 AM #720383RenParticipantThe problem a lot of people have had with Paypal is with resolving disputes. If money goes missing from your account (which does happen), getting it back is apparently like pulling teeth. I’ve never experienced this, but I keep a minimum amount in my account just in case.
I despise ebay. I hate their interface, their support, and their buggy messaging system. They suck on every level that it is possible to suck.
August 17, 2011 at 11:24 AM #721073RenParticipantThe problem a lot of people have had with Paypal is with resolving disputes. If money goes missing from your account (which does happen), getting it back is apparently like pulling teeth. I’ve never experienced this, but I keep a minimum amount in my account just in case.
I despise ebay. I hate their interface, their support, and their buggy messaging system. They suck on every level that it is possible to suck.
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