I am not temple endowed and they are too big anyway! I heard that non-LDS would pay a bundle to get their hands on some Temple Garmies.
They would be rated VG (actually they are unused but were stored in the damp attic so they are rated VG by the 2006 "Young's Temple Trading Guide").
I also have a few humorous, "One wife at a time" signs for the bedroom.
How much would you pay for the Temple Garmies? How much for the bedroom signs?
2007-10-07
13:17:17
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Oh, I have five sets of male Temple Garmies that should go for $15.00 for each set and three of the bedroom signs which are listed for $12.50 a piece in the trading guide.
2007-10-07
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Cool! When will you list them? I've been looking for Temple Garments for a long time. What size are they? I'm going to use them for Halloween. I'm going as Joe Smith Jr's ghost.
2007-10-07 13:31:12
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answered by Anonymous
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You ca't sell used underwear on E-bay, it's against the terms of use or something.
If he left you new garments still in the wrapper, sell them. What? We buy them, it's not by accident that they get sold. You gotta get them some way, and if that way is E-bay, I'm all for it! I love E-bay!
Set the price for five bucks, no reserve. And make sure you say that you'll sell them to anyone, not just temple reccomend holders. But check the sellable items list just in case selling religious garments isn't against their policy.
I know you're joking, but hey, someone may benefit from this, so I answered.
2007-10-08 06:16:35
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answered by Anonymous
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ebay will not let you sell temple garments. Sorry. And mormons do not practice polygamy so that sign is not applicable with the garments.
Now why would your uncle leave you garments? And what is "Young's Temple Trading Guide"?
2007-10-07 15:16:56
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answered by gumby 7
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They are not worth anything here. Sorry. Try Deseret Industries, but I doubt you'll get more than five dollars tops.
2007-10-07 13:22:47
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answered by 2.71828182845904 5
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Go for it. People will pay for those items.
Although, I think I'd wop my husband for the "one wife at a time" sign.
The garmies will definately sell. I think people are curious about them.
2007-10-07 13:24:23
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answered by Lillith 4
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Why would anyone want them, who wasn't LDS? You can't wear them so that people see, unless you wear them outside your clothes and that's just stupid. And why would anyone pay taht much money for something they use to wipe their buttocks and blow their noses?
Matthew 7:6
2007-10-07 17:53:36
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answered by mormon_4_jesus 7
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You're funny
-now I'm going to heck for being such a big liar. Plzz get a life
2007-10-07 13:31:27
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answered by Love Yahoo!!! wannabe a princess 3
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They were sacred to your uncle so treat them with the respect that you owe your deceased uncle.
I treat what is sacred to others the way i would want them to treat what i consider sacred
It does not matter that i may not consider them sacred
2007-10-07 13:26:22
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answered by James O 7
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Here's a idea... DON"T!
Burn them and mow a neighbor's lawn for $10 instead. at least you get the money in less time.
2007-10-07 13:23:00
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answered by Captain Galactic 6
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No one can stop you, so go for it.
As for what I would pay? Nothing, useless items in my opinion.
I can find better ways to waste my money.
2007-10-07 13:21:09
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answered by Stedway 4
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