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Ebay sellers - is it worth me listing these children's shoes?

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saltire · 20/04/2008 11:17

I ahve a pair of blacka dn red Adidas boy's trainers. They are a 3, and apart from a slight scuff on one toe and the tongue bits being a bit creased, they are fine, I was going to list them becasue I know how expensive children's shoes can be, charity shops don't take them any more.
Is it worth it though? Would someone want them? it just seems a shame to throw them out

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TheBlonde · 20/04/2008 11:21

have you searched completed listings for similar?

saltire · 20/04/2008 11:28

I ahve been looking at some. I was going to put them on for £1.00, and see what happened. like I said it was more to do with someone else getting use out of them, so not bothered if they don't sell for much

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bubblagirl · 20/04/2008 11:34

they dont sell for to much was only getting 1-3 pound for shoes but as you say its more for someone else to get use

so as long as your not expecting to make certain amount anything would be a bonus

DarthVader · 20/04/2008 11:34

Freecycle?

TheBlonde · 20/04/2008 12:45

0.99 is best as you get charged a higher listing fee for £1

UpsyDaisyDo · 23/04/2008 18:37

I've bought and sold kids shoes on ebay and tend to start everything I list at 99p. Named brand trainers and things like Kickers and Converse boots sell really well. Clarks shoes and other "non-trendy" brands don't tend to. Agree with bubblagirl - anythings a bonus but don't expect big bucks!!

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