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<p>[QUOTE="judy, post: 7858548, member: 965"]I hear you Bosko.............I've been selling on ebay for over 20 years, and I've done extremely well. I myself have not had a problemsome buyer, but I've heard much about them. I hesitate now to list any item that could potentially bring a high price. In fact, I have not listed anything in quite a while, yet I retain a store. In the case of the trunk, I hadn't paid much for it either, and enjoyed it amongst my collection of dolls for many years. I have another one too, a different style, (flat top) doll trunk, that I plan to sell also. In all the years of selling, and it's been in excess of 40, I have only ever acquired two of these trunks, and can't remember seeing others. So, even tho I might have had a dishonest buyer with the dome top trunk, it wasn't the money that was most important, but the fact that I'd probably never own another. At least selling it in the shop, it's paid for and gone. I've been lucky with my buyers.............and I used to love selling on ebay............................[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="judy, post: 7858548, member: 965"]I hear you Bosko.............I've been selling on ebay for over 20 years, and I've done extremely well. I myself have not had a problemsome buyer, but I've heard much about them. I hesitate now to list any item that could potentially bring a high price. In fact, I have not listed anything in quite a while, yet I retain a store. In the case of the trunk, I hadn't paid much for it either, and enjoyed it amongst my collection of dolls for many years. I have another one too, a different style, (flat top) doll trunk, that I plan to sell also. In all the years of selling, and it's been in excess of 40, I have only ever acquired two of these trunks, and can't remember seeing others. So, even tho I might have had a dishonest buyer with the dome top trunk, it wasn't the money that was most important, but the fact that I'd probably never own another. At least selling it in the shop, it's paid for and gone. I've been lucky with my buyers.............and I used to love selling on ebay............................[/QUOTE]
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