@@marklola12 Sort of, yes. So on eBay if you search for an item, you can click on it and then press an option called sell similar, this will basically copy that listings category, Title, item specifics and sometimes description, over to to an empty draft. From there, it’s a case of taking the photos and adding them in. Double checking the specifics are accurate to match your own item, or adding any that were missed. Add your own description / condition. And away you go! If I look something up on eBay when I am sourcing in a charity shop for example, if I know I’m going to buy it, whatever listing I was looking at to find an approx price for the item, I will “sell similar” from that, so there is a draft already waiting for me to fill in once I get home 🫡 I hope that helps answer your question 😊
Have a great weekend Tommy
@@fluffy-Muffin Thankyou for watching! I hope you have a blessed one ahead too 🫶🥳
The scalextric transfirmer,did it hum when you turned it on? If so it works
@@vinnyOdea878 I believe there was a light hum to it yes, but I didn’t want to get to close and electrocute myself accidentally 😅
@@vinnyOdea878But good to know can just listen out for noise 🫡
When you say sell similar do you do this just so you have all details filled in if selling the same product
@@marklola12 Sort of, yes. So on eBay if you search for an item, you can click on it and then press an option called sell similar, this will basically copy that listings category, Title, item specifics and sometimes description, over to to an empty draft.
From there, it’s a case of taking the photos and adding them in. Double checking the specifics are accurate to match your own item, or adding any that were missed.
Add your own description / condition. And away you go!
If I look something up on eBay when I am sourcing in a charity shop for example, if I know I’m going to buy it, whatever listing I was looking at to find an approx price for the item, I will “sell similar” from that, so there is a draft already waiting for me to fill in once I get home 🫡
I hope that helps answer your question 😊
SLR stands for self loading rifle,can see you never been in the military, PlayStation 😆
@@vinnyOdea878 Aha! See we are learning everyday 😉 No definitely no time in the military, just virtual wars on video games haha 🤣