posted on March 24, 2004 05:41:32 AM new
I am seriously thinking of using auction drop for a few of my very difficult to wrap and ship items. Dealing with work of two jobs, a kid and a sick animal is all I can do right now. I don't have time or the energy to take a HUGE item I can barely lift to greyhound to ship it. Has anyone had any experiences with them? I know it's been mentioned here before.
posted on March 24, 2004 06:25:55 AM new
Hi paloma ... DOES sound like you've had your hands full! ... i will bump up wonderfully interesting thread that fluffy did up for us not long ago.
posted on March 24, 2004 06:50:04 AM new
many brick and mortar antique shops sell on ebay as well,you may want to inquire if there is any in your area,their rates could be lower than auctiondrop and they can come to your house and take photos.
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posted on March 24, 2004 09:40:14 PM new
Anti, thanks for the bump.
Libra, I couldnt find Fluffy's thread. OHHH Just checked out their fees. Kind of high but STILLL...... Thanks for the list
I don't think there are any antique stores in the area that sell online. Since auction drop is located so close, I think they all use the same one. Too many mom N pop antiquey places around here.
posted on March 24, 2004 09:45:49 PM new
paloma click the link in my last post and that takes you to fluffy's. She talks about taking items to auction drop.
posted on March 24, 2004 09:56:02 PM new
Libra, I am sorry. when I said thanks for the list, i meant thanks for listing the link for her post. I went over there and left a post. i hope she sees it and gets back to me. I must be more tired than I thought I was. My kid is sick along with the sick dog. I am doing double duty tonight. YAWN