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Selling a car on eBay 
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Yes, it's been in the local paper - only person to call was a women called Victoria, who was mad keen, but then apparently couldn't come and see it as her husband thought running the car would cost too much. The fool.

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Wed Jun 23, 2010 11:00 am
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I sold a car on Ebay. Went fine. I put as much in the description as possible and photographed the good and bad bits. I offered viewing and requested a deposit paid into paypal upon the auction ending (it was up to them if they wanted to settle the amount using paypal or cash).

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As I said earlier you could try eBay classified, works the same as advertising in Auto trader/Paper you have full control and all you’re doing in affect is placing an ad.

Dude looks at your ad, gives you a call, comes looks, haggles, you sell, you take ad off eBay classified. All you have done is paid for the ad (which is around £20), no more fees no feedback no ebay/paypal, no sweat.

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Geiseric wrote:
As I said earlier you could try eBay classified, works the same as advertising in Auto trader/Paper you have full control and all you’re doing in affect is placing an ad.

Dude looks at your ad, gives you a call, comes looks, haggles, you sell, you take ad off eBay classified. All you have done is paid for the ad (which is around £20), no more fees no feedback no ebay/paypal, no sweat.

That is much better I was thinking the fees would be horrendous with eBay.

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