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I have a couple of computer bits that I would like to get money for

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steve208 | 20:35 Mon 28th Aug 2006 | Technology
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I have a mouse that i dont use as one come with the new computer i got, it is a packard bell make, without the wheel (has the red light thing underneath) only thing being the wheel on it does not work right. Is it the kinda thing i could get some money for on ebay?

Also due to the new computer i now dont need a wireless card, so could this be sold on ebay?

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i doubt you'd get much for a mouse that doesn't work properly. they are so cheap nowadays people can find a woking one for buttons

the wireless card could probably be sold for a bit though

check out other listings to see what others are asking for these items
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ok. well ive checked ebay for listings of wireless cards and my one is going for about �7!

But i would need tom add post and packing onto that but its not that heavy so should not be too much.

Ive never sold anything on ebay before, ive been reading the instructions but it all seems rather complicated. I bought a CD once that was easy. Buying is so much easier!

thanks
you can weigh it on you kitchen scales, then consult the royal mail website - then add some for packaging etc.

also remember that that amount is just the current latest bids - it could go for much more.

i have found that many people tend to wait until near the end of the auction before bidding, and thats when the price goes up

when you put it on, you will get to a page that asks what you want ot put as your minimum bid, well there is also an option to check what other similar items have actually sold for in the past - this will help you know how much to expect.
If you've got all the details of the card couldn't you connect to a price-compare site (http://www.kelkoo.co.uk/) and see how much they're charging.

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