11-26-2021 11:41 PM
11-26-2021 11:44 PM
Knock yourself out, but don't expect riches beyond the dreams of avarice.
11-27-2021 01:37 AM
How is the weather there
11-27-2021 02:02 AM
Did you just sign on two seconds ago to post this childish reply or to just troll the boards??
11-27-2021 02:05 AM
Go ahead. You have my permission.
11-27-2021 02:06 AM
I'll give you 4 Rupees for it if you offer free shipping.
11-27-2021 03:07 AM
Simply create a listing and post it. The prices have a drastic range depending on the year, condition...... of the note. If it is just a common note it's probably not worth that much. At the current exchange rate about 75 Rupee is equal to $1 US.
11-27-2021 06:43 AM
Selling a 5 rupee note is easy. Coming out of it with more than 4 rupees after shipping and fees is very difficult. Best of luck to you.
11-27-2021 06:57 AM
list it for 1 cent and sell it as an auction.
11-27-2021 07:08 AM
@skk554 wrote:i want to sell 5 rupee note
Your best bet is to do it locally. That way there would potentially be interest, no shipping and no fees. Not much interest in a 5 rupee note - you'd have more potential selling old socks (which I am not advocating, btw)
11-27-2021 07:11 AM
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11-27-2021 07:17 AM
So what is stopping you?
11-27-2021 07:22 AM
@chapeau-noir wrote:Knock yourself out, but don't expect riches beyond the dreams of avarice.
I am not a greedy person. I will settle for riches within the dreams of avarice. Can I do that selling five-rupee notes, please? Thank you.
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11-27-2021 11:12 AM
@katzrul15 wrote:
@skk554 wrote:i want to sell 5 rupee note
Your best bet is to do it locally. That way there would potentially be interest, no shipping and no fees. Not much interest in a 5 rupee note - you'd have more potential selling old socks (which I am not advocating, btw)
Unless they are stinky.
11-27-2021 12:26 PM
True. Not my "genre", but true.
(Now next week we will be asked about how best to select the stinky socks for sale....lol You know this is a potential rabbit hole in the making, correct? 😉)