EBay pro and con in Machines and Records

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Re: EBay pro and con in Machines and Records

Post by CDBPDX »

I've purchased a couple dozen record lots from SHOPGOODWILL.COM, Goodwill's online auction, and each time they were packaged very well and arrived safely. I've bought 78s from many different Goodwill stores around the country via their auction site and the packing is consistently good.

On the other hand, I bought a nice small phonograph from a Goodwill in Nebraska and they sent me a typewriter. Eventually, I did get the phonograph, and it was packaged well.

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Re: EBay pro and con in Machines and Records

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My mom used to say that EBay charges too much. Of course,it's no bargain,as another friend says.But you can find great things on there.edisonplayer

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Re: EBay pro and con in Machines and Records

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Without eBay & various other auction sites I wouldn't have been able to get an inexpensive machine to start this addiction.

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