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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="Stavesacre21" data-source="post: 7861326" data-attributes="member: 35753"><p>If your buying, it almost always a win-win. Your experience is ALWAYS based on the person you buy off tho...so before you bid, make sure their feedback is adequate, otherwise it shouldn't be too much of shock when the seller ends of being a bum and/or scam artist.</p><p></p><p>From the selling point of view, it's great IF you have no better means to sell something OR if it's a hot ticket item. Otherwise, as others have mentioned, the fee's will add up quickly. After listing fees, final fees, then paypal fees, it's normal to have lost at least 10-20% of the auction winning price. It's nice to sell rare stuff that you have no other means of getting rid of, but don't think it's a gold mine like some of the retarded TV commercials make it sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stavesacre21, post: 7861326, member: 35753"] If your buying, it almost always a win-win. Your experience is ALWAYS based on the person you buy off tho...so before you bid, make sure their feedback is adequate, otherwise it shouldn't be too much of shock when the seller ends of being a bum and/or scam artist. From the selling point of view, it's great IF you have no better means to sell something OR if it's a hot ticket item. Otherwise, as others have mentioned, the fee's will add up quickly. After listing fees, final fees, then paypal fees, it's normal to have lost at least 10-20% of the auction winning price. It's nice to sell rare stuff that you have no other means of getting rid of, but don't think it's a gold mine like some of the retarded TV commercials make it sound. [/QUOTE]
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