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WPR678B
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Ebay MMOC regalia

Post by WPR678B »

I know Ebay prices are high at times, but maybe the club should start selling their regalia on there if this is the kind of prices they can get! :o

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/230833242829? ... 1423.l2649

Compare that to the clubs price :
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/index.php?key=Regalia&id=9

May be worth a suggestion to the committee :-? :wink:
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I did suggest it year's ago! :wink:

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Re: Ebay MMOC regalia

Post by customjob »

Why would anyone bid on a used badge and eventually £38.00 when they could have bought a new one for less than £15 with postage. something tells me that person who bought it from e Bay has money to burn.

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Post by LouiseM »

The word 'rare' in a listing always seems to bump the price up!


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Re: Ebay MMOC regalia

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The original MMOC grill badge was square. One of those might be rare.
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Re: Ebay MMOC regalia

Post by dp »

customjob wrote:Why would anyone bid on a used badge and eventually £38.00 when they could have bought a new one for less than £15 with postage. something tells me that person who bought it from e Bay has money to burn.
Who knows but they do. I've sold some bits and bobs recently that I bought and didn't need and about half sold for more than I paid for them - Perhaps people are too lazy to compare prices from different suppliers (not Minor parts in this case).
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Re: Ebay MMOC regalia

Post by ASL642 »

I think most of the people who bid on these things are not Club members and don't know that they can be bought much cheaper from the Club. :wink:

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Re: Ebay MMOC regalia

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Thats the advantage of ones club membership
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You don't have to be a member to buy Regalia from the MMOC site.

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Re: Ebay MMOC regalia

Post by irmscher »

swings and roundabouts some of the books are far cheaper on Ebay than the club :-?
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Re: Ebay MMOC regalia

Post by ASL642 »

Agreed, but that is what the Club has to charge to cover postage, packaging and VAT charges. Cannot compete with people like Amazon/Ebay as the Club buys in 50's and 100's not 1,000's of copies. It is just provided as a service to members.

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