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We have just bought a new Leather modular and are going to sell our 'old' couches. They are about 3 years old and in great condition - there is 1x 3 seater and 1x 2 seater.

We are wondering whether we would be better off putting on ebay or in the Trading Post as we would like to get something for them. I am interested to see peoples opinions on what they would pay for them as well..

If anyone is interested we are in Adelaide so PM me..



BTW - this is the one we just bought (in a creamy/beigey colour)
http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd191/McReidy23/lounge.jpg
I think start with EBAY, It might cost you $5-10 but you will [prob get a bigger audience
Yeah, I agree with going with Ebay. To figure out how much to sell your sofas for, just do a little research on other sofa prices on ebay. Do a "buy it now" price and start your auction at a reserve you are happy with. Describing your furnniture as "smoke-free" and "pet-free" really helps if that is your case. The picture you provide in the ad is important too. Even an upclose photo is good so that people can see the texture and true colour of the fabric. Also, you can even mention if you bought it from a reputable furniture store (eg. Freedom, Plucsh, etc) since it gives it more appeal because of the quality.
Good luck!
Sorry to go a little OT.. but wanted to say I love your Christmas Tree!! Sooooo unusual!!


-Sha
sha
Sorry to go a little OT.. but wanted to say I love your Christmas Tree!! Sooooo unusual!!


-Sha


Thanks:) We get a lot of compliments on our tree... We made it ourself as a way to keep our cat out of the old traditional tree


We have had alot of people tell us we should market it and sell it
McReidy
sha
Sorry to go a little OT.. but wanted to say I love your Christmas Tree!! Sooooo unusual!!


-Sha


Thanks:) We get a lot of compliments on our tree... We made it ourself as a way to keep our cat out of the old traditional tree


We have had alot of people tell us we should market it and sell it


I agree, love the tree.. I would buy one.. How did you make it?
nesspop
McReidy
sha
Sorry to go a little OT.. but wanted to say I love your Christmas Tree!! Sooooo unusual!!


-Sha


Thanks:) We get a lot of compliments on our tree... We made it ourself as a way to keep our cat out of the old traditional tree


We have had alot of people tell us we should market it and sell it


I agree, love the tree.. I would buy one.. How did you make it?


Bought a couple of strands of pre decorated garland from The Warehouse and a set of coloured lights. Wired the lights to the tree and then started shaping it from the top to bottom. Each 'layer' is connected with a couple of strands of fising wire to give the illusion that it is floating. The best thing about this tree is that it all folds down inside itself - so come Xmas time all we do is pull it out of it's box by the top and hang it up - plug it in and away we go
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