What you do is:
* give a sparse but incorrect description (e.g., an RC36 Pro Class cost £1,000)
* say you don't know anything about bikes, but this is your dad's and he never rode it
* don't say the size, but suggest it might be a 15, but nevertheless fits people up to 6-2
* take some very poor photos, including one showing the XTR rm (which is quite well worn and makes you wonder how come, considering that the bike has hardly been used).
You make £375, if anything more than if you had given a perfect description with perfect photos. It's a size 17 incidentally, great bike too.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0612338997
* give a sparse but incorrect description (e.g., an RC36 Pro Class cost £1,000)
* say you don't know anything about bikes, but this is your dad's and he never rode it
* don't say the size, but suggest it might be a 15, but nevertheless fits people up to 6-2
* take some very poor photos, including one showing the XTR rm (which is quite well worn and makes you wonder how come, considering that the bike has hardly been used).
You make £375, if anything more than if you had given a perfect description with perfect photos. It's a size 17 incidentally, great bike too.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0612338997
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