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Thread: Whats the most expensive thign you ahve sold on ebid ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pink_Panther View Post
    I found a book for 30p and sold it for £400 but not on ebid!

    Does it count!
    Wow, now that's really using your noodle.

    Best wishes for many sales to all,

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    No - the thread title said ebid.

    But well done and don't tell the taxman!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juliebabe25 View Post
    Its just an interesting question and a bit of fun.
    I mean you might have found a vase for 50p and sold for it for 50 pounds.

    And just because you sold it, does not mean you still have the money in your bank account.
    You might have spent it or given it to charity.

    Of course the most expensive thing I have sold on ebid is a set of my mug holders for 10 pounds, as that is all I sell.
    Agree. And I defo don't still have the money, because I had some serious bills, and that money didn't last 1 week. Easy come, easy go.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pink_Panther View Post
    I found a book for 30p and sold it for £400 but not on ebid!

    Does it count!
    Sure dos count. Are you making donations to poorly bank accounts? I accept Paypal gift!

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    Quote Originally Posted by suesjools View Post
    Ouch, sorry to hear that, hope she's doing better now.

    The taxman will get us all in the end...

    Best wishes for many sales to al,
    Yes she is doing better now; she is resting peacefully (in glory). After my mother's release from the hospital, I became her care giver in her home because she did not want to be in a nursing home. In order for me to do that I continued to liquidate things because bills don't wait; my resource melt down lasted 2 years. My mother had her own resources. Considered it a priviledge to take care of my mom in the comfort of her own home. Some things have no price tag.

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    The taxman will get us all in the end...

    Are you trying to say the Taxman is Gay?

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    Quote Originally Posted by adruml View Post
    The taxman will get us all in the end...

    Are you trying to say the Taxman is Gay?
    That reminds me of a story:

    The goverment in their wisdom (or lust) lowered the age of consent for homosexuals to 16 years of age.

    I saw this on the telly and commented to my missus 'My God! They will be making it compulsery next!

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    The tax man is reconciling now & later. As long as you report I/E there's nothing to worry about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pink_Panther View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by burgyeb View Post
    Yes she is doing better now; she is resting peacefully (in glory). After my mother's release from the hospital, I became her care giver in her home because she did not want to be in a nursing home. In order for me to do that I continued to liquidate things because bills don't wait; my resource melt down lasted 2 years. My mother had her own resources. Considered it a priviledge to take care of my mom in the comfort of her own home. Some things have no price tag.
    Wow, I am so, so sorry, but as she is with God now, at least you have that consolation. As a long term care nurse in years past, I was always saddened and admittedly a little bit angered, too, at the number of folks who didn't feel it worth their while to even pay the occasional visit to loved ones. I agree with you and would never ever put a loved one in a facility, no way, no how, no, no, no!

    Best wishes for many sales to all,

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    Quote Originally Posted by adruml View Post
    The taxman will get us all in the end...

    Are you trying to say the Taxman is Gay?
    LOL! Could be - he does give us all the shaft...

    Best wishes for many sales to all,

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