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Re: Bit the Bullet
Posted: 07 Jun 2010 09:54
by The Baron
Hey Humby, please could I get a photo of that FANG for the archives? The current one has no stickers.
http://www.bloodforthebaron.com/toys/00 ... index.html
Re: Bit the Bullet
Posted: 07 Jun 2010 22:44
by humby248
Of course mate. I re-stickered it with an original sheet I got off of ebay so the stickers are mint.
Re: Bit the Bullet
Posted: 08 Jun 2010 10:24
by The Baron
Ooh, in that case, could I get shots of the Night Attack as well, please? Ours are a little blurry.
http://www.bloodforthebaron.com/toys/00 ... index.html
Re: Bit the Bullet
Posted: 08 Jun 2010 12:46
by Lady Jaye
Double-tap wrote:personally anything with a high start price or postage puts me off straight away.
Same here...
Jimbobx wrote:You run a big risk with the 99p starts. You could've ended up getting £15 -20 or something stupid. Its happened to me a couple of times.
Low starting prices are like honey on bees, it attract lots of them. If one starts bidding, the rest will follow. High starting prices make everybody wait for the other's move. Of course 99p is way to low. Start with something like 20 pounds.
The Kraken Wakes wrote:depends on the day with ebay
My advice: list items so that they'll end around 10 pm GMT on a Sunday. At this time potential European buyers are still awake and able to place their bids before going to bed, in the US it is daytime (9am-2pm), so they are able to bid live as well.
And list your items on ebay.com not ebay.co.uk. Most international collectors do their searching via .com.
Re: Bit the Bullet
Posted: 13 Jun 2010 21:00
by humby248
Thanks for all the advice guys. I came to a fair agreement on a price with just_joes_by_mike for the vehicles and the final total for all the figures sold individually was over £70 which I am pleased with.
Its the end of an era for me with series 3 but I now want to concentrate on getting series 1 & 2 loose complete.