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Selling cards

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FabBakerGirlIsBack · 04/07/2009 16:43

I have been making gift cards and are really enjoying it. Seems I am reasonably good at it too.

In a short time I have made more then 30 and I am going to end up with more than I could use.

Any ideas about selling them on here or would I need to be on the small ads whatsit and pay my £30?

TIA.

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FenellaFudge · 04/07/2009 16:44

Yep, you need to pay for your ad.

dizzymare · 04/07/2009 16:46

What about giving it a go on ebay first, and I'm pretty sure it won't cost you a bean!

FabBakerGirlIsBack · 04/07/2009 16:49

Didn't think about ebay!

What is the difference between selling the outgrown kids clothes for free (after the £5 fee) and having to pay the small business? fee?

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FenellaFudge · 04/07/2009 16:50

Well, you're not selling something thats for free, are you?

FabBakerGirlIsBack · 04/07/2009 16:51

How do you sell anything for free?

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FenellaFudge · 04/07/2009 16:51

Ah, thought you meant the FOR fREE board.
Not sure how the for sale boards work actually.

FenellaFudge · 04/07/2009 16:55

Just had a look at For Sale and the posts are deleted after 30 days, so I guess that's the distinction; if what you are selling is ongoing rather than once-its-gone-its-gone then you need the small business ad?

FabBakerGirlIsBack · 04/07/2009 16:59

could go either way depending on how well i do i guess.

i will ask mnhq.

thank you.

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Babieseverywhere · 04/07/2009 17:07

What about posting in the Art & Craft section of Mumsnet ?

Maybe post an example of the type of cards you make and ask for advice there ?

FabBakerGirlIsBack · 04/07/2009 17:09

Oo, I didn't even know there was an A&C section!

Will take a look, thank you.

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