To Love, Honour and eBay
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Thrifty Kevin Wilsher, 35, and Lisa Vaughan, 27, from Tilbury, Essex, UK are toasting eBay after spending £1800 on everything for their wedding which will take place on July 17. Their purchases on the auction website included her £89 dress, outfits for the bridesmaids, page boys and ring bearers, her tiara and their white gold rings.
Miss Vaughan said: ‘I’ve got everything i have ever wanted and without eBay it would not have been posible.’
Hmmmmm………
While I congratulate this happy couple, i need to add that as eBay has provided them with bargain so has it provided others with much needed funds. One of the best ways i know that you can use for raising funds (for emergencies or debt repayment) is by selling unwanted and un-used items you have on eBay.
There’s an old adage which say “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” Before you decide to get rid of something, find out if it has some value. Sell it at eBay or you can sell it at a garage sale. At the worst, it won’t sell and you can always throw it away later if you wish but you won’t know its salablilty if you don’t try!
Click here to make your eBay selling simpler.
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| Niyi Adeoshun – the Money Management Coach specialises in inspiring and motivating people to strive for a debt-free life in order to fulfil their life goals. Niyi is the author of “Milestones of Financial Freedom” – Simple steps for conquering debt and building wealth. |
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