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Originally posted by perfectpost@Nov 26 2004, 12:01 PM
Do I have to sell on the aution, about 10 times, before I can have the opton of 'Buy Now!' and how far do I have to go to get an eBay Shop!
This is off-topic and I already answered it in your separate posting.
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Martin,


Would you mind not 'nit' picking at what I say or how I spell etc

And your not always the best person for a complete answer, I do like to hear from more than one point of view.

Theres always a reason for an action.

much appreicated
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yes 10 for buy it now and 20 for your shop...
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I do not know about the UK but here in the US if shipping priority mail you can get the boxes for free at the post office
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Nah, the good ol' british charge for everything

The only way you get something free with the post offfice is if you send by special delivery and you get a special plastic bag... make the extra charges worthwhile
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Sorry, should have known it could not be that easy, that would have been just too obvious. Tell me because I come across alot of UK pages, what are the exchange rates?
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It varies every day. Judging by my last cheque (AM: "check") from Google, it's about 1.9 dollars to the pound now!

http://www.x-rates.com/
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umm. not quite able to brake into the american market yet then...
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Umm, not quite able to break into the American market yet then..[/b]
No you should be buying from the USA and Australia right now and selling to the UK and Europe.
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And your* not always the best person for a complete answer, I do like to hear from more than one point of view.

Theres** always a reason for an action.[/b]
* your should read you're short for you are
** theres should read there's short for there is

And a duplicated posting just dilutes the likelihood of getting a thorough answer, I usually don't bother repeating my answers in two threads.

Also, I can only assume you never received my email asking for a quote? If you did I never received your reply, could you please resend, thanks.
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