ok seriously to sell an unwanted gift isn't in the best possible taste selling one you haven't unwrapped is quite funny if it is real as it could be anything... imagine the buyers face when they open it up and it turns out to be a dead hamster sent by a disgruntled ex or worse.... high risk purchasing strategy
ok seriously to sell an unwanted gift isn't in the best possible taste selling one you haven't unwrapped is quite funny if it is real as it could be anything... imagine the buyers face when they open it up and it turns out to be a dead hamster sent by a disgruntled ex or worse.... high risk purchasing strategy
I think 'll go in Poundland next year, pick up a fivers worth of stuff, wrap it and stick it ebay as unwanted, unwrapped gifts. Ye Gods, people have more money than sense.
In previous years I have added listed items like this on my "Watch" list to see how much they money they make at the end of the auction - then as it is in yout Watched Items listing you can look afterwards to see if the "winning bidder" puts feedback - 9 times out of 10 they don't ................ I too think they are cheap things to feed the gullible!
I have used my x-ray vision on that black sparkly lot and reckon the long box is spaghetti and the box on the side could be a tube of tomato paste. In other words, half a spag bol.
I wouldn't touch 'em with a barge pole.
its clearly fake - if you were trying to make some money you would open them and sell individually getting their worth - if 'she always gets nice gifts from her friends' then chances are they spent more than what they made doing this.
who in their right mind would take a chance of not opening them?
i am astonished that anyone is stupid enough to bid! maybe one or 2 people would be naive but loads seem to be bidding!
they actually believe the story!
they will get 7 items from the pound shop no doubt
Nobody would risk selling a valuable item for a small amount of money. One or more of the parcels could be a designer dress/jacket/trousers/handbag etc. worth hundreds and you put it on Ebay unopened? I don't think so.
They cause a great flurry of activity on ebay at this tie of year
They are nothing but scams and I have absolutely not sympathy for any buyer paying £100's of pounds for wrapped up boxes
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