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Old 04-07-2011, 03:43 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by jbcohen View Post
3) Some like the idea of an auction and it doesn't ocurr to them that you could end up paying more at an auction then you would open market.
A friend of mine used to sell CDs and DVDs on Ebay a few years ago, purchased straight from Play. He listed the items at a slightly higher start price than Play sold the goods for, then added P&P on top (Play sent him the items P&P free). He always used to sell the items for at least £1 over the Play price, and when the auction ended he would order the item from the Play website so that he could send it off to the 'winner'.
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