I think alot of us are stuck with boxes of Beanie Babies that everyone told us would be so valuable some day....NOT! LOL!! I was at a large flea market yesterday where they were TRYING to sell them for $2 each...there isn't a lot of market in them anymore. They were so hot, then TY quit selling them, then started again, but had they lost the appeal to many people then.
They make great dog toys!
2006-09-05 06:59:54
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answered by poppet 6
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For starters, you should take him to the vet to ascertain each and every thing is definitely. He could be crying for motives different than loss of interest. 2nd - shop doing what you're doing. existence variations, and our workouts substitute, yet a bond between puppy and proprietor, is priceless. you would be wanting to grant him interest a pair cases an afternoon. It won't consistently be like this - as toddler grows up, you will incorporate time with the youngster and the dogs greater appropriate. Ask for help if overwhelmed by the two. Ask a grandparent to visual exhibit unit the toddler, ask a neighbor or pal or youngster around the corner to stroll the dogs or spend time with the dogs. remember, you made the dedication to him long in the previous the toddler got here alongside. Pets are not disposable (or should not be). merely because of the fact they at the instant are no longer handy, does no longer mean they do no longer deserve the comparable care and interest.
2016-09-30 08:48:48
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answered by kuhlmann 4
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Beanie Babies aren't the craze they once were. Basically their value is up to the buyer.
There are several online sites who buy beanie babies, here is one you can look at.
http://www.buyingbeanies.com/
I wouldn't do the eBay route though, they are practically given away on there.
I, too have a ton of beanie babies from my daughter being in the hospital and us staying at the Ronald McDonald House. She was given one every day from each place and at Christmas, each of her gifts from the hospital Santa had one used as a bow. She was in the hospital one year so you can imagine how many we have. We aren't collectors of them either.
2006-09-04 22:12:29
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answered by Riviera_ 4
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I think you could sell them on ebay because a lot of people use it but you have to have a paypal account and an ebay account to sell stuff.
2006-09-05 12:50:44
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answered by phamhdoan 2
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i would really recomend ebay, they will definately sell on there, and you can put a reserve price on them if you want. good luck
2006-09-04 22:02:31
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answered by Anonymous
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sell them on ebay
2006-09-04 22:04:05
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answered by the_blue_martini_69 7
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try barn and noble for books on this subject
try E-Bay
2006-09-04 23:17:05
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answered by wil_t52 6
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