Business for sale

Sell it, swap it, buy it....give it away!
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I hear what you're saying John, but with the new best match on ebay, and it all being dependant on sales/impressions etc now, it's not as easy to find a bargain. :(
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Thats the whole point - try putting the title in and it does'nt even get found, anywhere on ebay, so it will never sell. Try mug printing and still nothing - the titles all wrong.

I've got a feeling it's because there's a website in the title, which is against ebay rules, they'll pull it sooner or later, or just not show it in the searches.

Cheers John
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to be said in scottish accent ......its rediculas you're wasting my time and im out

lmao sorry folks couldnt resist it have gotta wonder why you have a differnt price in the description to the actual listing price
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Brett, it was at 3495 when Robert put it on here last night ;)

John, if you search for mug business, and then businesses for sale, it gets found that way ;)

But I agree, the spelling error needs changing to maximise it's chances of selling
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I'll be keeping an eye out to see if it sells, it could toally change the way I earn money. No more slogging my guts out working an 80 hour week for a few quid :D
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to quote my favourite Yorkshire saying 'HOW MUCH!' :shock: :roll: :o :shock:
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I'm with accdave on this one, :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Sounds a bit suspicious to me.

OP says he's posted before for help and advice, yet this is his first post according to his post count.

Both the .com and .co.uk name are registered to the same company, but you're only getting the .com one. Presumably .co.uk will be sold to a competitor.

There seem to be quite a number of website sales masquerading as businesses on ebay. I guess people think it's more profitable to bung up a template and sell it than it is to actually run the business. Or is it just that they know they'll get money out of you for the monthly hosting fee. You think you're buying a business but actually you're just buying an expensive hosting plan with a generic website bunged on top, and they throw in some consumables to make it seem more legit.

Caveat emptor.
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this would be a better deal for someone,

[url]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWAX:IT

ok, so they would need a website, but they could buy a Mrsite one for about £30 with the first years hosting,
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I've got one of that sellers all in one presses, and even though they are british ddesigned, they are made in China, and if I'm honest, it's not the best press in the world. It's OK for mugs, but the plate is very small, about A5 size
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