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Barmaid | 13:15 Sun 08th Apr 2018 | ChatterBank
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Can you help, please?

I have got 100s of items to sell on eBay. I mean hundreds. They are doing free listing til end of April.

However given the large number of items which is best? Straightforward auctions or a eBay shop? I have got a houseful of niche collectables to shift (and if I see another stamp with princess bloody Diana on I shall not be responsible for my actions)
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erm!!!!......a bit embarrassing........I have.....dare I say this....ummm.......an underwear fetish (unwashed please).

If you could perhaps gather any underwear for sale in a black bin liner, I will give you a price for the job lot. (Between you and me eh")
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Not a problem. We can do a deal alongside the huge porn collection. Did that arrive ok?
It would be unlikely Barmaid's late FIL shared your fetish Sqad but worth an ask I suppose.
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Talbot. Grrrrrrrrrrr. Thank you. Lol
Well, yes, it did, but I don't want to appear unappreciative.....but the....the underwear (unwashed) will be more than appreciated.
Urgh!!

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I think he was up to date with his washing. But I have found 3 pairs of y fronts in the wash basket....you're welcome.
Personally I would just do straightforward auctions. I don't know what kind of items you are selling but I sometimes do job lots of items say antiques, kitchen items ,books etc. in order to get rid of a few items at a time.
sell them as a job lot?
Why not do a boot sale?
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Because I'm too lazy to get up at 6am Georgiesmum. Anyway, most of it isnt worth selling and I'm just going to put some on the bonfire - its just too much hassle and not worth it. Honestly, the rubbish people collect - first day covers, coin covers, postcards, PHQ cards (those are postcards of stamps), Lilliput Lane, cigarette cards, playing cards, stamps, Royal stuff, Westminster Coin stuff, Wedgewood jasperware, silverplate, EPNS, records, 78s, I could go on, but I've bored myself to death..........
They have specialist Coin and Stamp Fairs all round the country; could you not find one local to you, take the lot down and just ask a couple of traders what they will offer - may not be much but you'll get something and you get rid in one go.
^^^ make that Coin, Stamp and Postcard Fairs ......
Barmaid

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Ps, Bazile?

I could do Captain. But whether I can be bothered is a different matter. I've emailed a few dealers and most of them say "no real value I'll give you £30" and its going to cost that to post them.

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