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		<title>By: Top 5 eBay Bookmarks on Delicious &#187; Practical eBay Selling</title>
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		<description>Very nice resource for new ebay sellers.</description>
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		<description>[...] As mentioned before, I work at an eBay drop off store and if something doesnâ€™t sell and the customer wonâ€™t take it back, we donate the item. Put sometimes, even the group we donate to wonâ€™t take the items. Today I threw out a perfectly good 15&#8243; computer monitor because no one in the store wanted it, and neither did the charity. Stop by pawnshops and other stores that deal with peoples junk and see if you can scavenge through their trash. [...]</description>
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