Ebay Auction Auction: selling my childhood ponies on eBay

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Rawla

Teeny Tiny Baby Pony
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Here's a link to my auction where I'll be posting more stuff over the next week.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/mbcx4la2/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=

I'm a UK seller so there are some UK/Euro exclusives! I'll start with ponies then move on to bigger sets. They vary in condition from near mint in box to well loved/been in my mouth 20 years ago/I bought it at a yard sale 20 years ago and tried to love it back to health!

I tried to follow this forums guidelines for honest listings, so I've been extra critical and the photos are pretty good quality. Happy buying!
 
Several items are ending in 30 minutes to two hours, then a few more tomorrow and Sunday. Some have zero bids.

I'm interested in honest selling, so here's a breakdown of my costs (GBP):
I'm asking for £5 each for the ponies. P&P is either £2.85 or £5.30 to £5.55 for international standard delivery. I added the cost of padded envelopes to the postage costs and rounded them up to £3 and £5.60 respectively. On top of that, eBay will take 10% of the total cost in fees. Paypal will take 1.9% + £0.40. This is from memory, so sorry if there are small discrepancies.

Final costs:
£ 5.90 minimum per pony + £3.30 or £5.60 postage.

Pony families are on for a minimum of £10 because I want them all to be sold so I'm not too bothered about getting £5 for each of them. Maybe I should have sold them separately - what do you think? Is it more convenient for buyers to be sold ponies separately?
 
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