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|  12-28-2009, 12:33 PM | #1 | 
| Senior Member | If it's something that might wear out/break I'd keep the second as a back up.  Otherwise if it's not hard to store you can keep and re-gift.  Ebay seems like a lot of hassle for not much reward in this case. 
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|  12-28-2009, 01:17 PM | #2 | 
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				            | No, I have 100%. I haven't listed anything since the change because of that guideline change. I don't want to be dependent on someone else's feedback time line to get my money. | 
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|  12-28-2009, 01:40 PM | #3 | 
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				            | I sell on eBay quite often, in fact I sold a Starbucks Gift card yesterday (I don't go there at all  ). My money is in my PayPal account instantly, and feedback is not recieved until after the item is recieved by the buyer. The new rules have not affected me at all (but I also have a 100% FB). If I can make $5 clear profit, it's worth it for me. I can sell 5-10 items at $5-$10 each weekend (usually items that cost me nothing), so I can make $25- $100 each weekend, or an extra $200 month average. This can take me 4-6 hours each week including shipping. It's not making me rich, but it helps with the cash flow, and with my PayPal card I have instant access to my money at the store. CP, as an active eBayer, I would say post the auction if you have an open eBay and payPal account. You can post the first 5 items each month free of insertion fees, and you can print the shipping documents and postage from home and have it picked up from your doorstep as well, all in a couple of easy steps. This is also something you can do while you are down taking care of that little one once he/she (I'm betting on a he  ) arrives. BTD- give it a try, I think you'll find the new rules aren't that bad. If you guys have questions, please feel free to email me. ~Bob 
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|  12-28-2009, 01:47 PM | #4 | 
| HI! | Thirteen dollars (even 20) does not seem worth the hassle of selling on eBay.  If it is something usable, I would donate it to a home that takes care of unwed mothers in need. | 
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|  12-28-2009, 03:43 PM | #5 | ||
| ohhhh baby | Quote: 
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 Heehee. I just donated that one. I'm sure it'll make someone happy... Thanks for the advice. I have a paypal account...what fees do they take out when you're selling? I can't remember the last time I sold something on eBay. I think I've usually left it to GD to deal with. 
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|  12-28-2009, 06:11 PM | #6 | |
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 The fees from eBay are about 8%, and from PayPal about 3%. But with shipping a hasstle for you, a donation may be easier. Good luck, and if I can help, let me know. 
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|  12-28-2009, 03:44 PM | #7 | 
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				            | I'm guessing you would have told us what this mystery item is if you wanted us to know. But I'm bored and my curiosity is high. Share with the class? | 
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|  12-29-2009, 11:45 AM | #8 | |
| ohhhh baby | Quote: 
 Meet Sophie. The basics are this - Sophie the Giraffe has been a staple of French childhood since the 60's. Kids treat her the way they treat a baby blanket, taking her everywhere. She's made of natural rubber and the paint is food based, entirely safe to nom. The giraffe horns are great for soothing gums. She's the perfect size to hold in a small hand, the rubber is nicely tactile and has a sweet smell, and the soft squeak she makes isn't obnoxious. At the library, I recently saw a baby with Sophie in her little hand. She knew just how to squeeze it to elicit the squeak and get Sophie's horns within munching reach. I asked the mom about it and she said Sophie was her daughter's favorite, indispensable toy. Due to import fees and high quality manufacture Sophie costs $25 in the US. When you compare to other teethers it really is a lot of money. You can't get her at big stores - Amazon is the exception. She took off in popularity this year (celebs got in on the action), so two of my more baby-trend-savvy friends picked her up for me. Thanks for all the help, RStar.  
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|  12-29-2009, 03:45 PM | #9 | |
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|  12-29-2009, 05:36 PM | #10 | |
| I Floop the Pig | Quote: 
 "I thought it was something cute and affordable that I liked. Turns out it's trendy and costs more than you think it should, and anyone who's anyone has one. And I liked it." That's the best I could come up with after googling Marc Jacobs and compensating for my apparently incorrect views on what "desirable fashion" is. 
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