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  • drolly
    drolly Posts: 41

    A few years ago I went Christmas shopping for my daughter and at the store I picked up a couple few toys. For no reason then being bored I decided to check what the toys were selling for on eBay. This one Blue's Clues toy was selling for an INSANE amount of money on eBay that I purchased 5 mintues ago for $5.00...I drove back to the store and bought the 2 that were left on the "clearance" rack and put them up for auction. Before Christmas I sold one, $45.00. After Christmas I sold the other, $38.00. Does this make me bad? I don't think so...but what the hell do I know. It's all about supply & demand.

    No, because there was no rule limiting you to one per person. On top of that, you were clearing them off a clearance rack, meaning EVERYBODY else had a chance to get them before you and simply passed on them.
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  • drolly wrote:
    No, because there was no rule limiting you to one per person. On top of that, you were clearing them off a clearance rack, meaning EVERYBODY else had a chance to get them before you and simply passed on them.

    Dang this toy is still selling for a decent amount...maybe I should sell toys online and quit my day job...lol

    http://cgi.ebay.com/RARE-Blues-Clues-Talking-Singing-Mailbox-HTF_W0QQitemZ300000462406QQihZ020QQcategoryZ2626QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

    p.s. this is not my auction...just the same toy that I made a small bundle on :)
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