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rod

Retired 23 years
According to my brother who sells crap on E-bay it is a pain in the ass. If I sell something its either on Craig's List or one of the local Market Place sites on the internet. A word of warning--there are many people out there who say they will buy your stuff but never show up.
 

Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
You would be amazed at how little a Township or City can actually do to force people to clean up their property. The laws are definitely in favor of the citizen.
Most towns have ordinance's that prohibitive clutter like that. They can start slapping fines.
 
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Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
My sister and I go to garage and estate sales most weekends and see all kinds of things we could easily sell on eBay. I think that will be my retirement job for extra money. Don’t feel like messing with it right now.
Sounds like a winner! My wife loves it and I tolerate the mess. LOL

I'm getting more tolerant of mess as I get older ... it's a control issue for me. :whiteflag:

Where does she get the purses from?
Goodwill, consignment and thrift stores.
She will buy a bulk listing on ebay and part them out.
 

Operational needs

Virescit Vulnere Virtus
Sounds like a winner! My wife loves it and I tolerate the mess. LOL

I'm getting more tolerant of mess as I get older ... it's a control issue for me. :whiteflag:


Goodwill, consignment and thrift stores.
She will buy a bulk listing on ebay and part them out.
I see them at Goodwill stores all the time also. So people will buy those huh? Maybe I need to start buying them when I see them. I went to an estate sale once of a woman who obviously had money at one point. She collected purses that were works of art with rhinestones and other things. I bought one once everything was marked down 50% for $22.50. The original price tag was still inside..$425. It’s a beautiful piece.
 
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