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Free listings make this possible. I sell an item on eBay that retailed at 34.99 when new. It's no longer available new. 

Another seller has had the same item listed for months at £499 buy it now. 

Needless to say, it helps my sales no end.  :)

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On 7/10/2020 at 10:18 PM, wolfdogstinkus said:

Free listings make this possible. I sell an item on eBay that retailed at 34.99 when new. It's no longer available new. 

Another seller has had the same item listed for months at £499 buy it now. 

Needless to say, it helps my sales no end.  :)

i guess it does, however your posts about the brushless thunderdragon appears to have made the price of these skyrocket :lol:

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1 hour ago, catman79 said:

i guess it does, however your posts about the brushless thunderdragon appears to have made the price of these skyrocket :lol:

I had noticed. Lol. 

Regularly see them now for £55 broken, needing repair, and I'm thinking, I used to buy these for less than £20

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1 hour ago, wolfdogstinkus said:

I had noticed. Lol. 

Regularly see them now for £55 broken, needing repair, and I'm thinking, I used to buy these for less than £20

i remember they used to be peanuts, thanks lol

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TL01 + (very) nice body & wheels = £200, apparently. :blink:

 

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