B&M is selling a Marvel toy figure for £3 – and it’s already selling for THREE times as much on eBay
Bidders on eBay are going wild for the collectors item status cheap toy
![](http://mcb777.site/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/ad-composite-deadpool-ebay-v4.jpg?w=620)
B&M is selling a ''collectors item'' Marvel action figure for just £3 - despite it going for three times more on eBay.
The Deadpool Q toy, which features the superhero in a fighting position, sold for £10 on one seller's account.
One happy customer realised he was in luck after picking up the toy for a bargain price at B&M.
Taking to Facebook he wrote: ''So I picked this up for £2.99 in B&M to paint up, however, it appears it is 'rare' and is going for 450 plus on .''
Asking his friends what he should do with the special find he continued: ''Paint or sell?''
B&M have admitted it's shocked by how customers have reacted to the toy.
Latest In Money
A spokesperson from B&M, said: ''We were aware it was a collector’s item but didn’t expect it to be so popular!''
''The product is selling really well and there’s still stock left in stores.''
Grab a bargain break with Hols from £15
![](http://mcb777.site/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/50128705_img_95441.jpg?strip=all&w=620&h=413&crop=1)
We’re back with our fab Sun Holiday offer from just £15 per person. We've got hols in May, June, July, August and October at 317 fabulous parks in the UK and Europe.
All you need to do is collect EIGHT Sun Savers codes or EIGHT tokens or codewords printed in The Sun between Saturday April 7 and Sunday April 22.
If you're collecting tokens or codewords book online at .
If you’re collecting Sun Savers codes:
They also warned that the toys are selling out quickly, so be fast if you want to get your hands on one.
They added: ''Customers will need to act quick if they want one as they’re selling fast.''
What you need to look out for when selling things on eBay
HERE'S what you need to know before you put your stuff on auction:
Always set a reserve price - Starting with a low price will attract bidders but you don't want to accidentally sell your item for less than it's worth.
Watch out for seller's fees - You can list up to 20 things for free every month but there is a 10 per cent charge if you sell - including postage and packaging.
Set the right amount for postage and packaging - The auction site offers set postage fees based on what sellers with similar products charge but these might not be the best option for you. Use the Royal Mail price finder to get an idea of what it will cost you.
Close your auction on Sunday - According to eBay, the website is at its busiest on Sunday evenings so try to end your auction then to get the best price.
Sell stuff for free on other sites- You can avoid eBay's fees altogether by selling your things on classified sites, like Gumtree, Preloved or Facebook Marketplace.
We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online Money team? Email us at [email protected] or call 0207 78 24516. Don't forget to join the for the latest bargains and money-saving advice.