Ebay Listings And Sales Involving Dundee References From Available Sources

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UK local councils have utilized eBay for selling surplus and seized items to generate revenue amid budget constraints. A Freedom of Information request revealed that 75 of 433 councils across the UK maintained eBay accounts, with 45 reporting complete sales records totaling £229,826. Examples of items sold include an electric wheelchair for £200, a Technogym abdominal crunch machine for £966, a book on food and drug law for 99p, a set of theatrical floodlights for 99p, and a pinball machine for £1,651. North Somerset council auctioned licenses for 24 beach huts, one of which, a 47-square-foot hut hire from May 2015 to February 2016, sold for £2,650 after 45 bids starting at 99p. All 24 huts sold at or above reserve price. Denbighshire council earned £67,515 across four accounts. Newcastle city council sold "Lego Men" from a £270,000 artwork installation, with at least one fetching £1,254 in September 2011, though not recorded in the response. Dundee city council reported blocking eBay access to all but selected staff for investigative purposes as part of IT processes.

A postcard depicting Cardinal Savings Bank in Dundee, Illinois, is listed on eBay, noting free shipping for many products.

A business listing appears for "I Sold It On Ebay" at 780 E Dundee Rd, Palatine, IL 60074, categorized under commercial and industrial building operation and women's specialty clothing stores. Nearby mentions include T.J. Maxx & HomeGoods, described as an off-price retailer with over 1,200 stores, and Deer Grove Centre, an event venue.

Forum discussions reference eBay listings in secondary sections like blank media, with complaints about unresponsive removal of certain auctions. Tangential mentions include Australian cultural references such as Crocodile Dundee and Foster's beer, alongside topics like dangerous animals and the platypus.

Nike and eBay collaborated on reissuing the iconic "SB Dunk" shoe to mark 20 years. An event called Skate ‘Em Out occurred in Portland, Oregon, on Friday and Saturday, where special edition shoes sold for $65, with proceeds benefiting the Bodecker Foundation for skate parks, arts, skating, music, and related programming. In 2003, Nike auctioned the “SB eBay Dunk” shoe for $30,000 to fund skate parks in Portland. Ten pairs were auctioned again, with bids surpassing $15,000 each at last check.

A newsletter details reselling thrift finds on eBay. A vintage Teletubbies beanie, purchased for $6, listed for $59.95 with free shipping on eBay and $40 on Marketplace, sold within days. A portable CD walkman from Savers also sold quickly. Another item, a complete unit with original warranty bought for $19.99, listed for $149.95 with free shipping, projected to yield $90 profit if sold at full price.

No information on free samples, promotional offers, no-cost product trials, brand freebies, or mail-in sample programs appears in the source material.

Conclusion

The sources primarily document eBay sales by UK councils, Dundee-related listings in Illinois, charity auctions, and reselling examples. Free shipping is noted in specific eBay listings, but no free products or samples are detailed. UK councils' eBay activity addresses budget shortfalls, while U.S.-connected items include Illinois listings and Nike events.

Sources

  1. Buzzfeed: Local councils are selling toilets and canoes on eBay
  2. Pinterest: Postcard Cardinal Savings Bank Dundee Illinois
  3. Mapquest: I Sold It On Ebay Palatine IL
  4. Tapeheads.net: Ebay delights thread
  5. KATU: Nike eBay reissue iconic eBay Dunk shoe
  6. Mathews Newsletter: Use celebrities free sell big eBay