Bit of help with Ebay ad!
#1
Bit of help with Ebay ad!
I am in hunt of a Scooby so I put my Mondeo TDCI up on Ebay earlier today. I have started the auction at a very low price to which I think will get people interested and also put no reserve on, again this should get more people interested I hope. Thing is I was thinking about putting 'Swap' on my ad' title and then in the ad' I can put 'Subaru Impreza Turbo' that I am willing to swap and maybe cash from me.....But, I am fairly sure Ebay will pull the advert off for putting 'swap' up......Any ideas?
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Thanks bud
I have now put my car on Gumtree and Pistonheads......I always thought Pistonheads was free, just charged me £10? At least the ball is rolling now, feel like a kid again, getting all excited as now know what I have to spend on a Scoob and insurance is all ok. Was stupidly high to start with then some of the guys off here suggested a few, got it to £500 a year fully comp for a UK Turbo
I have now put my car on Gumtree and Pistonheads......I always thought Pistonheads was free, just charged me £10? At least the ball is rolling now, feel like a kid again, getting all excited as now know what I have to spend on a Scoob and insurance is all ok. Was stupidly high to start with then some of the guys off here suggested a few, got it to £500 a year fully comp for a UK Turbo
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Pistonheads been charging for last 12 months chap. Shows in the number of trade v private ads they now carry...
eBay for the money reaches the biggest audience if you have a car worth a few grand at least. Autotrader is very expensive for anything worth more than £999 (IMHO)
eBay for the money reaches the biggest audience if you have a car worth a few grand at least. Autotrader is very expensive for anything worth more than £999 (IMHO)
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