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Mrs Hobbes
04-28-2008, 04:13 PM
Does anyone know a ticket site that will allow you for park tickets using paypal?
I am currently having my annual sort out and selling loads of things on ebay. I made £250 today :cool1: so I am pretty confident that over this month I should be able to raise enough for my tickets. It is so much easier to use my paypal account to pay for things direct than haivng to get the money transfered out into my current account.
DebIreland
04-28-2008, 05:04 PM
Hiya! The only one I can see that takes PayPal is Orlando Tourist Information Bureau and they do deliver internationally. Not sure how competitive their prices are though. Here's their website: http://orlandotouristinformationbureau.com/attractiontickets/attractiontickets_book.htm
Good luck and GREAT JOB on Ebay!! I'm gonna start a Disney fund soon and hope to sell a few things on Ebay too. Hope I'm as good at it as you! :thumbsup2
wayneg
04-28-2008, 05:18 PM
http://www.floridatix.co.uk/
2% cashback using Paypal, don't know how they compare to others. They do pricematch but dont know if you can use Paypal and pricematch
https://www.paypal-offers.co.uk/displayMerchant.do;jsessionid=6F8B4AE00AC2D58A6BEC 3AC27EB297A6?mid=16092&action=displayMerchant.do&aid=8¤tTab=merchants&type=-1&subtype=-1
https://www.paypal-offers.co.uk/page.do?page=index¤tTab=home
OrlandoMagic
04-28-2008, 05:34 PM
http://www.floridatix.co.uk/
2% cashback using Paypal, don't know how they compare to others. They do pricematch but dont know if you can use Paypal and pricematch
https://www.paypal-offers.co.uk/displayMerchant.do;jsessionid=6F8B4AE00AC2D58A6BEC 3AC27EB297A6?mid=16092&action=displayMerchant.do&aid=8¤tTab=merchants&type=-1&subtype=-1
https://www.paypal-offers.co.uk/page.do?page=index¤tTab=home
I purchased our 14 day Ultimate Disney tickets with Floridatix. They were one of the cheapest I could find but you dont get 'real' tickets with them, you have to print out a voucher and take it to the park.
Edit - Sorry, I was thinking of Attractiontix.co.uk. Floridatix do sent out real tickets. Strangely though, the two are the same company!
Mrs Hobbes
04-29-2008, 01:07 AM
That's fantastic - thanks everyone. Floridatix looks comparable to other quotes that I've had, better if I can get the cashback. Just £400 more to raise and its 5p listing day on Thursday!
natalielongstaff
04-29-2008, 01:10 AM
Good luck Emma :thumbsup2
Snowy-girls
04-29-2008, 03:41 AM
Hi Emma,
I can't help you with your paypal/ticket question.But just wanted to say well done with Ebay.I sell on Ebay and last year made just under £600.The year before was i think about £400.Can't wait for 5p listing day:cool1: .I have some big items to put on so hopefully will do well with those.Good Luck.x.
Mrs Hobbes
04-29-2008, 04:58 AM
Good luck Emma :thumbsup2
Hi Emma,
I can't help you with your paypal/ticket question.But just wanted to say well done with Ebay.I sell on Ebay and last year made just under £600.The year before was i think about £400.Can't wait for 5p listing day:cool1: .I have some big items to put on so hopefully will do well with those.Good Luck.x.
Thanks everyone - I was pretty excited by how much I made. I love ebay it helps me declutter the house and make money as well :banana:
We do it in fits and starts, we won't list anything for months and then we have a little flurry of listing. This week DH sold some gamecube games that he doesn't play anymore, I sold a couple of Royal Doulton figures that I don't want anymore (just redone the lounge and they don't go!) and some spare bits that we brought for DD's bedroom when we decorated last year and never used. These were brand new items from a discountinued next range and they went for almost double what I paid for them :cool1:
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