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sickytwisted

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$225 shipped to the lower 48. I no longer have the original packaging but I will include a wrench pouch style holder from snap on. Paypal only!

DON'T MAKE ME PUT THIS ON EBAY!!
 
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svtride

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Went to SO website to see what the wrenches are like..No description. Can you describe what they are?
 
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sickytwisted

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Wow! What a trip. You're right svtride. They are SAE Flank Drive Plus Wrenches, from 3/8 to 1". The pouch is kit bag C-107.
 
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bry@n

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Yeah but wait till you get the bill for selling. You'll have $20 fees from ebay and another 10 from paypal and then 10 to ship. It's like getting $200.

Glad it worked out for you.
 
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cartotem

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The "Free" listing on Ebay for the 5 items a month is not really free if your item sells. It actually costs more because they bump the final value fee up to 8% on those "free" items. Just so every one understands how that works, if you missed the fine print.
 
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sickytwisted

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They made and sent me the offer for 5 free listings from a certain day to a certain day(I don't remember the exact dates). So the listings had to start and end between those dates.
 

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What IS the story with ebay??? I have bought several "box lots" of wrenches off of ebay. My rule of thumb is to buy wrenches that add up to a total with shipping to an average of less than a dollar per wrench--- but this is for "vintage wrenches" which often amount to "not much." I've never sold anything on ebay, though. I just assumed it would be a rip off, but sounds like sickytwisted wound up with a good deal. Anyone have any insight, advice, ect? cheers, bird
 

cartotem

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I've been a Ebay Powerseller for 10yrs. It's not a rip to sell. You just have to figure that your Ebay and Paypal (now pretty much required) fees are going to cost you 12% on average. You may be able to gain a little of that back in S&H, but buyers and Ebay will note if your charging excess shipping. It's all in what you have paid for something. If I buy an item for $100 that I know I can sell within 30 days for a thousand, then I'm not crying over the 12%. If it's $8.00 items your selling, you'll loose your as*. This is a wonderful forum for buying and selling professional tools. The buyer and seller both win with lower costs on both ends.
 
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