Saturday, 11 October 2025
Matchbox Ground Grinder
My Ups and Downs of Selling on Ebay
Well I've been selling on eBay steadily since the start of September now. Old stuff, mainly vintage toys and collectables I don't need anymore or things I bought in.
The experience, as it used to be, has been largely pleasant and exciting, with lots of winning bids - mostly small potatoes - and the occasional decent sale. It's a good way to sell off excess from the big collection, together with new finds from boot sales and charities to sell on. I adore the finding the most!
I stick to UK selling, purely for simplicity's sake, but I have posted one expensive item to Canada. It hasn't arrived yet, so I'm on pins. The international tracking ended at the UK border! Huh? There's still hope though.
A few curveballs have, as always, come my way as a seller on eBay.
Unwittingly I'd sent items which were incomplete ( such as a page missing from an old toy catalogue) and a damaged item ( a car door had been glued shut). I just hadn't seen these faults. These were small sales so I simply refunded the buyers and gave them the goods gratis to prevent a drawn-out and stressful claims process on eBay in which I'd no doubt lose anyway.
Less easy are the postage issues.
A tracked item I sent via Royal Mail was successfully delivered but to the wrong house! The postie's photograph was of a doorway unknown to the buyer! Both the buyer and myself attempted to contact Royal Mail and eBay - seeking a fellow human - to no avail. Royal Mail's telephone waiting time is 40 minutes and eBay's simplistic virtual assistant is all you get. Both quite useless. The buyer had no choice but to file a missing item claim with eBay, one of their many automatic processes. I'm unsure how this would have ended, as amazingly, the item did indeed turn up a few days later at the buyer's home with a neighbour from several streets away! Phew!
Another postal glitch happened this week with Evri. Somehow an item I hadn't sent yet was registered with Evri and eBay as dispatched and given a reference! I still had it at home! I can only assume that it had gone near the shop's scanner when I'd had it in my bag. I didn't send it because the scanner was offline and an engineer had been called! It must have scanned it anyway! Anyhow, the scanner fixed the next day, I returned to the shop and fortunately eBay provide a 'Print Another Label' option on the sale site for just such a circumstance! Yay! I guess though my item now has two Evri reference numbers and two tracking histories! Yikes! Schrodinger's Tracking! Welcome to the multiverse!
Still, despite the odd gremlin like these showing up, I do enjoy still selling old toys and stuff on eBay. Do you?
Ed's Zündapp
Friday, 10 October 2025
By Lucifer!
I saw this picture of a character called Lucifer in Battlestar Galactica .....
And thought, I've got a headdress like that.
Actually it's the plastic dome from a flying fairy toy our Granddaughter has here.
I stuffed it with some purple wrap and some sparkly lights and voila!
The Brave and the Bold
This old Batman figure line is not one I know really, the Brave and the Bold. It's even more stylised than Batman Animated, which I adored, both cartoon and the figures.
Here we have the big Batmanesque Rubberneck and Kanjar Ro.
Excuse my grainy pics.
All in all I like the design and look of these figures.
Do you?
PS.
Here's the TV ad for the Rubberneck figure, which came with Batman and Plastic Man.
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