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You'll see ME on our listings. Hi, I'm Hannah, the brains of the operation.
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SHE:
While he was slogging around in cranberry bogs as a kid, she was playing kickball Downneck.
(Drop her a line if you know where THAT is!)
The city girl's a writer. He finds it, she gives him a thumbs up ( or down) and it's her job to describe it as truthfully as possible.
She doesn't like surprises and figures you won't, either.
And since she's a nightowl,
chances are good that any questions
you may have will be answered
day---or dead of night.
One of us is usually available.
NO KIDDING!
Her interests run from books ( surprise!) to pottery, to 50's kitsch to shabby/ country/ rustic decor.
She also has a thing for anything to do with
KEY WEST
MARGARITAS
(yes, the salt and lime kind)
the New JERSEY SHORE
NEWARK, NJ
the PARANORMAL
and--CROWS.
(Because she's an old one herself, he says.)
Oh---and before I forget: anything whatsoever to do with the Belgian Malinois dog breed. (Someone is chewing on my feet reminding me of that.)
WHAT THEY AGREE ON
(the serious part)
Don't be greedy. Ask a fair starting price.
Don't be greedy, Part II: Ditto on the shipping & handling.
Don't inflate the attributes and downplay the flaws. Every listing gets a thorough "reality check".
Don't lose the item flaws in pretty prose:give it to 'em in RED, loud and clear.
DO: let the highest bidder know you appreciate their payment and their business.
DO: make the first move with lots of communication from end of auction to completion of delivery.
(And while we're at it: DON'T linger so long jumping up and down at those pretty green "SOLDS!" that you drag your feet getting to the post office. Rule of thumb is: pack with TLC and out the door within 48 hours of payment!)
And, finally: DO remember there are people out there behind these eBay handles who want to be treated just the way we do.
Thanks again to our bidders: we appreciate the business!
Candy & John
( and Mason's Hannah, the girl genius)

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