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Description
The listing, Trim-Scalloped/Pale Blue, (2") has ended.
E M B R O I D E R E D T R I M * Powder blue/sky blue, white thread, embroidery of flowers and curly stitches. Feels like cotton, more body than chambray. Cut into 10 continuous yard bundles will ship USPS Small Flat rate box. . 100 credits per bundle of 2" trim. Paypal shipping costs $5.20 per box. (will hold 2 bundles) I have quite a bit of this pretty blue trim.
Questions & Comments
Hi, how many yards of each trim is in this auction?
I have 1 box of 10 yard bundle of 4 l/2" trim OR 1 box of (2) 10 yard bundles of smaller 2 " trim. Either box would start at 100 credits. Each box starts at 100 credits Having said that, I have MORE than I ever needed. I'll auction whatever quantity and size fans want! How can I say it without having two auctions? Or should I?
I think you should do two auctions and let people know the trims match your other auction so they can bid on both. As no one has bid yet, you should be able to make the change. Very pretty trim! (I want to bid on both... ) It was the "200 per bundle 4.5" and "100 per bundle 2" trim words that were confusing me.
You are so welcome. It would be great to let people buy 10 yards per 200 credits, but I don't think Listia has a way for people to pay that way. What you could do is a tiered auction. You could list 10 yards and say that when the auction hits 200 credits you all another yard, at 400 another yard, and so on. So the higher the bidding goes the more you give away.
So, I AM LISTING 10 YARDS of the 4" wider trim for 200 credits. at 400 credits I add another 10 yards. Except only 10 yards fits in the cheapest flat rate box so then I have to graduate to a larger box and indicate that. On the smaller 2" trip I can fit 20 yards in 2 ten yard lengths in the smaller box. I will eventually get this. Thanks you are a nice Listian! I never understood tiered when it was said in here.