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« : Tuesday 12 March 2013, 05:37:32 pm »
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hi im just wondering what to do with unwanted prize? ive one a camcorder which im excited about but i already got one, dont need another one. i have few choice. i either sell it?  swap? trade?. im leading more to swap or trade. so does anyone know what a good website for swap or trade??  keep in mind i live in regional town.   any thought ???
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« Reply #1 : Tuesday 12 March 2013, 09:56:51 pm »
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The choice is yours, but selling will be easier than swapping or trading.  In the past (depending on product) I have found that ebay will achieve a price about 20-30% below retail.  Make it clear in your ad if you go down this route that it is a prize, there is no receipt, and thus no warranty.  Any bidders will price accordingly.

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« Reply #2 : Thursday 21 March 2013, 11:34:28 am »
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So true JRN! I think the CompingClub Unwanted Prizes section is worth a peek too (just make sure you read the rules Smile ) I always keep a 'present' cupboard and would fish something like that out for my brothers/mates bdays! Saves me money and they end up with an awesome present! Good luck! Smile
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« Reply #3 : Thursday 21 March 2013, 12:32:02 pm »
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I haven't won much yet but if I do receive any prizes I don't have a need for I intend to keep them aside for gifts or charity donations.
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« Reply #4 : Friday 22 March 2013, 11:04:13 pm »
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thank you for all your advice and/or suggestion. like the charity idea.  thank you once again to those who replied. cheers
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