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I've used ebay for quite a while, indeed the majority of my stock has come from Ebay. <br /> <br />I agree with most of the above. keep an eye on prices - a classic is the SDA tanker from LGB - Ebay has them listed for more than they can be bought retail. I usually use a range of dealers to cross reference prices, and have built up a library of books and catalogues to see what is what. <br /> <br />So far I have not had any problems. Paypal has worked just fine! <br /> <br />I have found one guy in Austria via Ebay - have since bought more off of him as his service and advise is worth the $$. <br /> <br />So too a dealer in America - bought off ebay and now deal direct with them. They can ship stuff to me here for up to half the price of buying locally. <br /> <br />I also sell bits, and you can tell a novice by the way they bid. Set your limit too, and stick to it. Only in extreme cases will you see something really rare that won't be back for a while!
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