Category: Selling

Free eBay listing – 1st & 2nd Feb 2014

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By invitation only.

Check your inbox to see if you’re eligible for free eBay listing this weekend, 1st and 2nd February 2014. Sometimes invitations are only sent on the day, so there’s enough time to get your photographs taken just in case.

Create up to 100 listings with a start price of £1 or more and you’ll receive free listing. Final value fees still apply to your listings, and you will be charged for listing upgrades such as adding a Buy It Now price to your auctions or listing in two categories.

As usual, I suggest you create a 1-day listing on Saturday and relist anything that hasn’t sold on Sunday for 7 or 10 days.

Full terms and conditions here.


Selling a Phone to CEX

With an iPhone 4s to sell, I wasn’t sure where to turn. I’m sure you’ve all heard the horror stories of selling old phones (especially smartphones) on eBay – it generally results in non-paying bidders or buyers scamming sellers (phone never arrived; phone arrived damaged, etc). I also knew that no matter how well I described the phone – the scratches and the poor battery life, someone would complain. I watched some phones finish on eBay and found that they were selling for roughly £208 – which after eBay and Paypal fees, leaves the seller with £176.26.

I turned to Mobile Valuer, a great tool from Money Saving Expert that tells you what various mobile phone purchasing sites will offer for your phone – the most I would get in cash was £128, but of course I would run the risk of the phone going missing in the post, or the buyer claiming that the phone was damaged. I wanted somewhere to sell the phone to, in person, and that’s when I came up with the idea of selling to CEX. Asking on Twitter, no one had a bad word to say about using CEX to sell old phones. Checking their site, they offered £153 for “poor” condition and £159 for “good” condition – already more than any online company were offering me.

Selling to CEX was easy. I popped into my nearest store with my passport as ID and handed my phone over to be tested. I was asked to come back 20 minutes later as the store wasn’t too busy, whilst they tested the phone out. Upon returning, my phone had passed all tests and I was offered the £159 cash (I could have accepted £192 for in store credit) and I had the cash just moments later.

It was slightly upsetting to see my phone be put straight onto the shelves with a £275 label attached to it, but I knew that selling my phone to CEX gave me the biggest amount of money for the least hassle. It has also made me wary of buying any electronics from CEX as the battery life was appalling, yet the testing they carried out didn’t show this.

You can sell all sorts of items to CEX, including games, consoles, DVDs and other electronics. You can also sell items using their website, although you do have to cover the postage costs and you will incur Paypal fees if you choose this as a payment option. You can see their selling FAQ here.

Have you ever used CEX to sell your unwanted items, either in store or online? How did you find it?


New Year Cash Boost

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Happy 2014! I hope that your Christmas and New Year were fantastic and that you’re ready to brace 2014 head on. This year holds a lot of exciting challenges for me – from planning a wedding to growing From Aldi To Harrods. Of course most of what I want to achieve in 2014 involves needing extra cash, so here’s my New Year Cash Boost. Below are my favourite, and fast, ways to earn some extra cash.

As you’re putting away all your Christmas presents, you’re probably thinking that you’re due a clear out and a fresh start. This is a great time to go through your wardrobe, DVDs, games, books and anything else that you’ve accumulated. You can put aside anything not quite worthy of eBay to sell at boot sales later in the year, but for now, you can get listing.

eBay have free listing until 5th January for items priced over £1. If you’ve been put off selling on eBay due to buyers opening cases against you, then you can read my extensive guide, Help, An eBay Buyer Has Opened a Case Against Me.

Zapper is dubbed as a “Music Magpie” for books and is a great place to sell your unwanted books, DVDs, games and CDs with very little effort. This means that you don’t get top dollar for them, but Zapper are reliable and pay quickly.

Qmee pays you for searching the web – and even better, there’s NO minimum payout.

Join Swagbucks to earn Paypal cash or Amazon gift vouchers, among others.

Download Qustodian onto your smartphone and earn money every time you read one of their messages.

Play free daily games on Jackpot Joy (deposit required).

Use iPoll to complete surveys and shopping tasks.

For many, many more ideas, be sure to check out my guide to making £1,000, which has 100 different ways for you to make £10.


Make Cash for Christmas

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Seeing as we’re in November now, I’m allowed to utter the C-word. Christmas is coming. If you’re short of a few pennies for Christmas then you’ve come to the right place!

Often when you start making money online, you have no idea where to begin, or what will pay out in time. Here are my top picks for earners that will pay out before Christmas.

  • Sell unwanted items on eBay. Start your listings at 99p and under and you’ll get free listings, or wait for eBay to announce free listing for higher priced items (roughly every fortnight).
  • Send your unwanted DVDs, CDs and games to Music Magpie.
  • Alongside your unwanted DVDs, CDs and games, Zapper also accept books.
  • Earn Amazon vouchers and Paypal cash with Swagbucks.
  • Complete offers to earn Amazon gift cards on InstaGC.
  • Earn Paypal cash for searching the internet with Qmee.
  • Earn Paypal cash for watching videos on your smartphone with AppTrailers
  • Get cashback on your Christmas purchases with QuidcoTopcashbackWePromiseTo and  Greasy Palm.
  • Carry out mystery shopping tasks for Market Force.
  • Sell any unwanted or broken gold and silver here.

These are all tried and tested websites that have paid out and should pay out before Christmas.


Free eBay listing 21 and 22 September 2013

Up to 100 auctions listed on 21st & 22nd September 2013 on ten day listings will qualify for free listing. Full details.

List up to 100 listing(s) (with a starting price of £1 or more) in an eligible category using the auction-style format and you won’t pay an insertion fee for each listing during the promotion period.

Feature fees and Final Value Fees will still apply. The number of listings eligible under this promotion is limited to a maximum of 100 listings for sellers without listing restrictions or less where seller restrictions apply

Don’t forget to check out my free eBay listing trick if you don’t have much time this weekend for listing.