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       Re: eBay Treasures
       By: Mac Date: September 5, 2014, 3:43 pm
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       To me, for the most part... the hunt is just as fun as actually
       owning it sometimes.
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       Re: eBay Treasures
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: September 5, 2014, 3:44 pm
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       [quote author=Mac link=topic=2234.msg30946#msg30946
       date=1409949798]
       To me, for the most part... the hunt is just as fun as actually
       owning it sometimes.
       [/quote]
       QFT!!!!
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       Re: eBay Treasures
       By: Mac Date: September 5, 2014, 3:45 pm
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       Since I got semi-shafted on my Amazon purchase. Today hopefully
       I'll get my money back.
       I'm now back to hunt down the Hart Dynamics Snare (Hammered)
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       Re: eBay Treasures
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: September 5, 2014, 4:33 pm
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       Good luck in your search dude!!
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       Re: eBay Treasures
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: October 11, 2014, 7:18 pm
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       Just scored a Brand New copy of The Office (Season 9) for less
       than 7 bucks. Boo-ya!!!!
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       Re: eBay Treasures
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: January 19, 2015, 3:01 pm
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       Just won Veronica Mars: The Movie for $5.50. It may not seem
       like a big deal, but the average cost for used copies has been
       going anywhere from $15-$20. So, I'm definitely chalking this
       one up as a nice win for me.  :)
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       Re: eBay Treasures
       By: Mac Date: May 3, 2015, 8:18 pm
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       just snagged me The Man With No Name Trilogy on blu-ray cheap. I
       grew up with these films and guess I'm trying to recapture a bit
       of it.
       I was reading from the Blu-Ray Review
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       how this 2010 transfer
       is the best, even over the recently 2014 transfer. One thing led
       to another and it was on.
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       Going for Duck, You Sucker in another day or two
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       Re: eBay Treasures
       By: Mac Date: May 11, 2016, 11:44 am
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       This was the only reasonable thread I could relate this too...
       I had no idea this valet service was even available
       [glow=red,2,300]eBay now lets you drop off items to sell at
       FedEx Office stores[/glow]
       [quote]One man’s junk is another man’s treasure. It’s an idiom
       that’s kept auction specialist eBay in business for more than
       two decades but as competition in the secondhand market heats up
       from newcomers like Wallapop and letgo (in addition to continued
       pressure from familiar foes such as Craigslist), the iconic site
       is turning to an established player in a different industry in
       hopes of attracting new users.
       eBay on Tuesday announced it is teaming up with shipping giant
       FedEx to bring its Valet drop-off program to more than 1,600
       FedEx Office stores across the country.
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       For those not familiar, eBay’s Valet service makes selling items
       on the pioneering auction site a breeze. Rather than having to
       snap photos of each item, create an auction page, research the
       average selling price of an item, receive payment and ultimately
       shipping an item to its new owner, all one needs to do is drop
       off the item they wish to sell at one of the participating FedEx
       Office stores.
       FedEx will then package and ship the product to eBay’s Valet
       processing center where it’ll be sold and shipped on your
       behalf. Sellers will receive updates throughout the process and
       once it’s all said and done, payment will be sent over via
       PayPal.
       eBay says the top selling categories include electronics,
       high-end clothing and shoes, sporting goods, musical
       instruments, small appliances and antiques. A full list of items
       that eBay doesn’t accept for the service can be found here.
       A recent market test in Atlanta and Los Angeles found that the
       majority of participants were new to eBay, no doubt great news
       to both executives and shareholders.
       As you might expect, such a service isn’t free. In its Valet
       FAQ, eBay says fees are deducted from the sale price of your
       item(s). For items that sell for less than $50, expect to
       receive 60 percent of the proceeds. Items sold for between $50
       and $200 will net you 70 percent of the sale price while items
       that go for more than $200 will result in an 80 percent return.
       Should you choose to sell something on your own, eBay typically
       takes a 10 percent cut of the sale value as well as 10 percent
       of what you charged for shipping.
       What’s more, with the Valet service, buyers pay shipping on
       items they purchase so that’s one less expense to consider. If
       something doesn’t sell, it'll be relisted at a lower price.
       Should it still not sell, the item in question will be returned
       to you free of charge.
       If you have some big-ticket items that would likely bring over
       $200 and time is a valuable commodity (or you're worried about
       the safety of selling on Craigslist), it may very well make a
       lot of sense to try eBay’s Valet service.[/quote]
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