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How to Use eBay to Build Your Tea Party Collection

Instead of answering this question for you myself, I approached a fellow tea blogger, Angela McRae at Tea with Friends. As a regular reader of her blog, I know Angela finds many tea treasures through eBay. I wanted to learn more about how she does it and believed it would benefit you, my readers, as well.

In this 30-minute interview, I asked Angela questions you will want to hear her answers to including:

  • Her top three pieces of advice for someone wanting to start a tea party collection through eBay.
  • How Angela searches eBay with a time-saving tip.
  • How she gained an item for $9 worth $325 even though she lost an auction.
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    Click on the arrow and adjust your computer’s volume to listen:

    I thoroughly enjoyed “meeting” Angela and getting to know her a bit. As a Californian, I relished connecting with a true Southern girl. Thanks, Angela!

    Do you use eBay to gather items for your collection? Would you like to? Be sure to share your comments with us.

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    • 1. Steph W  |  April 1st, 2008 at

      Great interview! It’s fun to see two tea friends connect here!

    • 2. Bigelow Tea  |  April 1st, 2008 at

      Great information! Thanks for sharing. In addition, you can easily order the tea itself online as well. Julie for Bigelow Tea

    • 3. Candyce  |  April 3rd, 2008 at

      I enjoyed this interview very much. I jotted down the tips of shopping on ebay. I did “win” a bid recently (ok, I was the only bidder) and was able to replace a broken creamer to my Mom’s tea set. I am so happy!

      Angela’s blog is one of my favorites and I visit it every day. And I agree tea people tend to be so nice and interesting.

      I grew up three years in England and I think my love of tea and tea things came from that time. I had a bridal tea for my daughter and my friends still talk of it. It was just at my house. It was so cosy and relaxing and yet so feminine.

      Like Angela, I enjoy using my tea china.

      Do visit my light blog and see my favorite tea cups….

      Candyce
      http://friendsandteacups.blogspot.com/

      PS I enjoy your blog very much and will frequent it.

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