I also have an ebay app on my phone, which was probably a bad idea as I keep checking it like crazy, hoping someone will bid.
The two items are both Nintendo DS games, a pokemon and a Harry Potter one, I don't think they will sell for that much but who knows?
I am still deeply thinking about selling my nintendo ds but am still not 100% sure. I hardly ever play on it, but I like having it. Maybe I am just being greedy, I already have a Wii and a Xbox 360, do I need 3 games consoles? And with those two games gone I only have 3 games left for the ds, the lego ones. Might stick one on ebay and see how well it sells. I nearly sold a book on ebay (the first sookie stakhouse) but I found out my friend wanted it, so I decided to give to her instead but it took me ages to figure out how to get it off there. So word of warning, make sure you really want to sell something if you put it on there.
The first thing I sold on ebay was this; the disco ball like globe.
I still have the doll perfumes, but I got the globe free from the harajuku website and then sold it years later for £7. how crazy is that? But I didn't want it anymore, was only using it as a book stand and it was a pain to dust.
So yey for ebay!! Will let you know if I managed to sell those items in the next blog!
I sold my Harajuku globe on eBay too, quite a while back I think I got about £28 for it! Crazy to think it was free too. I've still got all my dolls though :)
ReplyDeleteI have a lot of love for eBay, the thrill of bidding on something and winning. And it's an easy way to make a bit of money, especially when things sell for more than what they were originally worth...always makes for a nice little profit!
Alice x