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NEW SELLER NEED HELP !!
Jun 26, 2012 10:34 PM

i have few diffrent yearbooks to sell

what is better :

to sell them as agroup or  individually ?

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NEW SELLER NEED HELP !!

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NEW SELLER NEED HELP !!
Jun 26, 2012 10:34 PM

i have few diffrent yearbooks to sell

what is better :

to sell them as agroup or  individually ?

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by cobbie10 (23843 ) View Listings
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Re: NEW SELLER NEED HELP !!
Jun 27, 2012 04:23 AM

If you're talking about USA yearbooks and you are going to be selling a lot of other stamps, then you would be best off using the stamps from the year books as postage. You are not going to get more than face for them if you sell them on Ebay - generally they sell for around 80-90% of face, whereas if you use them as postage you will be getting 100% of the value from them.

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