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  • #61
    thanks tricky ....... choccie is wonderful it has all the essential food groups really it does lol ...... well it's a vegetable and it has milk in sorted

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    • #62
      Originally posted by lynda66 View Post
      thanks tricky ....... choccie is wonderful it has all the essential food groups really it does lol ...... well it's a vegetable and it has milk in sorted
      Choccie must be what the C stands for in vitamin C, so a superfood all round then.

      Just had a read back and I'm really sorry to hear that you've got all this to deal with, especially at this time of year. Just to add my hugs and best wishes to everyone else's, and don't let the b*stards grind you down xx
      http://www.justgiving.com/Vicky-Berr...-Marathon-2010

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      • #63
        I would be very wary of joining the forums on Money Saving Expert ~ there are some very nasty Daily Mail readers on there who will attack anyone who is on benefits. You'll end up feeling worse than you started

        Look up Martin Lewis's advice, but don't get dragged into the mud-slinging on the forums.
        All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Two_Sheds
          You've got 3 within a mile of you FindMyNearest Post Office in ASHTON UNDER LYNE | UpMyStreet

          You can time your eBay auction to finish on a day that suits you. I don't have a car, so I have to walk a 5 mile round trip to my nearest post office, it's a right pain. I can't carry a lot, so I only sell a couple of things at a time, but slow & steady does it.
          I used to sell books on eBay and intend starting again soon. It can be quite lucrative.
          I used to make about £1000 a year.........enough to pay for our summer holiday at least!
          Photographs are what sell items so make sure you have good piccies. I've just bought a scanner off eBay with Z technology (lid is expandable allowing thick items to be scanned ie books) and intend trying using this.
          If it works I'll be back on selling again soon.
          Bought yet another camera but it's got too many knobs and bells on it and takes crap photos's.

          Good luck with your eBay selling Lynda...............just remember loads of people make a respectable living from it!
          My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
          to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)

          Diversify & prosper


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          • #65
            Originally posted by Snadger View Post
            I used to sell books on eBay and intend starting again soon. It can be quite lucrative.
            I used to make about £1000 a year.........enough to pay for our summer holiday at least!
            Photographs are what sell items so make sure you have good piccies. I've just bought a scanner off eBay with Z technology (lid is expandable allowing thick items to be scanned ie books) and intend trying using this.
            If it works I'll be back on selling again soon.
            Bought yet another camera but it's got too many knobs and bells on it and takes crap photos's.
            Snadger,
            books, CDs and DVDs all have a EAN code, or ISBN on the barcode. Enter this into Turbo Lister (a free eBay tool) and it automatically fills in a photo, and product information for you. No scanner or camera required

            edit: I only sell "as new" items, so condition isn't an issue for me. If you have damage or they're old items, you'd still want to post a photo of your item.
            Last edited by Two_Sheds; 30-11-2008, 12:12 PM.
            All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Post
              Snadger,
              books, CDs and DVDs all have a EAN code, or ISBN on the barcode. Enter this into Turbo Lister (a free eBay tool) and it automatically fills in a photo, and product information for you. No scanner or camera required
              Didn't realise that....used to use Turbo Lister a long time ago........about three computer upgrades methinks. I'll have to install it on this one and give it a try.

              Barcodes?? what are those anyway?...........Most of the books I sell were printed long before bar codes were heard of!

              I see where you're coming from though,but it's nice to be able to show people the condition of the actual book on sale, do you not think?!

              PS Appologies to Lynda for hijacking her thread and turning it into an eBay thread!

              PPS *toddles off to load Turbo Lister onto pooter and have a look*
              Last edited by Snadger; 30-11-2008, 11:10 AM.
              My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
              to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)

              Diversify & prosper


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              • #67
                Originally posted by Snadger
                ...I see where you're coming from though,but it's nice to be able to show people the condition of the actual book on sale, do you not think?!
                Gotta agree with you Snadger, I really want to see the condition of the book I'm buying, even if its only a fiction paperback.
                To see a world in a grain of sand
                And a heaven in a wild flower

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                • #68
                  i used to run a business on ebay many moons ago, when it was all free and stuff (1998-2004) (no problem hijacking, it's much more interestinf than stables unless theres a pony in it ) my parents were good at buying crap to make a profit as their hobby was going round junk shops and car boot sales .... and it was more fun for them if they could buy stuff lol ...... then they bogged off to live in spain ...... twosheds, the nearest post office and easiest one for me to get to is in the town centre, just some days i can't walk that far ........ and i've slowly been sorting stuff, it's just the motivation ....... i have got my shopping trolley, to take stuff in, but my main problem is sometimes i can't manage the stairs, let alone the walk to town lol ....... if i can time everything to end so everyone pays and i can post on a saturday, Rob can take them while he's at work. i just need a kick up the bum.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by lynda66 View Post
                    sometimes i can't manage the stairs, let alone the walk to town
                    if i can time everything to end so everyone pays and i can post on a saturday, Rob can take them while he's at work
                    i just need a kick up the bum.
                    I think you're overwhelmed with stuff and don't know where to start.
                    It's easy to say it, harder to do it. Make lists, prioritise each day, tick off as you go.
                    I'm going to stop giving unsolicited advice now
                    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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                    • #70
                      lol ........ i'm good at writing lists ....... unfortunately they take up about 3 pages and i take one look and think ah sod it ...... far too much to do there

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by lynda66 View Post
                        lol ........ i'm good at writing lists ....... unfortunately they take up about 3 pages and i take one look and think ah sod it ...... far too much to do there
                        Lynda I have been EXACTLY there, and what you need is someone who believes you can get out of it. I had a few months when the only reason I got out of bed was animals that HAD to be fed. Then someone (a neighbour) showed that he believed I could beat it, and just to avoid disappointing him, I DID!

                        It isn't as effective at long range by computer, but then you haven't just got ONE neighbour, you've got the whole Grapevine!
                        Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.

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                        • #72
                          I've been in your position Huney and it's like being backed into a corner, as OH said at the time " I don't want any luck as it's all bad" We lost our house , but from being bitter and twisted and making myself ill , I've come out the other side. No it's not easy, I know what it's like to dread the sound of the post arriving, but the CAB were wonderful. I've just done a reading for you with my Angel cards, and there is light at the end of the tunnel and you WILL come through this, and you will be happy again. In the mean time, you have all your friends on this board, and we're all here for you, luv and hugs Judi x
                          Mad Old Bat With Attitude.

                          I tried jogging, but I couldn't keep the ice in my glass.

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                          • #73
                            well i've made a start on one of my lists ....... i've just been out and planted my raspberry plants and strawberries in the polytunnel, not bad they've only been here a week or so lol ........ it did serve 2 purposes, one was they got planted and 2 the digging got me nice and warm ..... warmest i've been all day ....... and now i'm gonna make a stew with the veggies i just pulled up ...... thanks cupcake ...... i knew i must be due some good stuff ........ oh and while i was out there, i liberated some metal roofing sheet, with attached insulation, that will just fit the nest box of the chicken house ...... so at least that bit will be warm

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                            • #74
                              I'm listening to R4 at the mo, and the story of a woman (and her 2 kids) who were to be evicted by their mortgage lender (HBoS)
                              The woman had been in steady employment for 23 years with .... HBoS.
                              They refused to accept her offers of repayments, and were pushing aggressively for repossession of her home.
                              They were contacted by R4 and told the presenter that the woman had been hard to contact (she worked for them - hello?) and had never offered any repayment agreement (she did, and it was on court record)
                              So HBoS were exposed as not only callous, but liars too. And she still has to work for them!

                              Unbelievable.
                              All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Post
                                So HBoS were exposed as not only callous, but liars too. And she still has to work for them!.
                                Forgive me for playing devils wotsit here - but there are always two sides to a coin/story etc
                                aka
                                Suzie

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