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Selling on eBay tips?
FritzWhite:
Selling on ebay has been easy and straightforward for me. Much less hassle than craigslist and private forums.
larryinc64:
So I was thinking . . .
"Walmart's No Receipt policy applies to items returned in a store only. You have the option of a cash refund (for purchases under $25), a Gift Card for the amount of the purchase (for purchases over $25) or an even exchange for the product. We also follow any manufacturer's warranties. You can make up to three No Receipt returns within a 45 day period."
I also have them in my Walmart.com order history, so I have a online receipt. So screw the lots. I'm going to sell what I can to friends on forums, Sell at leas one on eBay to get the $50 coupon, and dump the rest at my local Walmart/Toys R Us/ Best Buy/ GameStop/ ect.
Probably the latter, my local WalMart has terrible customer service.
Toys R US might be the best bet for some, Better Cus Serv, and refund, but no tax and in store credit.
Thansk for the help everyone, as I said, I'm still going to try to sell on eBay for that coupon, even if I take a loss.
larryinc64:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/252190193205?
Still decided to give eBay a shot, listed 3 of them. Worst case scenario, it does not sell.
wiggy:
Amazon
eBay is the 5th ring of hell
redsox2012:
I buy and sell on Ebay a lot, and one of my biggest pet peeves is using the word "RARE" on an item that's quite common. Something being popular or sold out in stores doesn't necessarily mean it's "rare". I don't think any Amiibo's qualify as "rare". I'm not trying to be a jerk, I just don't want to see anyone here turn into this guy:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sonic-the-Hedgehog-2-Sega-Genesis-Not-For-Resale-Edition-RARE-Cartridge-Only-/272064179904?hash=item3f5849eec0:g:c1EAAOSw7FRWX0kM
Sonic 2 is the most common Genesis cartridge ever produced.