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Even Celebs Shop – And Sell – on eBay!

Nov. 24 2009, Published 6:10 a.m. ET

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Kim Kardashian stopped in at the eBay Holiday Store in NYC Thursday (at 3 W. 57th Street @ 5th Avenue) to do some early holiday shopping.  Kim and mom Kris Jenner browsed the selection of cool items available on eBay - everything from Twilight dolls to vintage Chanel bags and accessories to the hottest video games this season. eBay's first ever pop-up store (open through the end of the month) gives consumers a visual of all the cool stuff you can get on eBay for the holidays, etc.

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Kim is a huge eBay fan and regularly sells her personal wardrobe and accessories on eBay via her own Kim's Kloset - with a percentage of all proceeds benefitting The Dream Foundation (a charity very dear to Kim's heart). Some of her items currently up on her  auction were on display in the store, including her Missoni gown, a Stella McCartney dress (wore at the GQ Men of Year Awards) and even her pink sneaks worn during her recent boxing event (where she got a black eye!).

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Kim loves her eBay so much she even sold her Range Rover and boyfriend Reggie Bush's motorcycle on the site (and told him about after listing it).

Nate Berkus, design guru, Oprah pal and eBay fan, also dropped by to marvel at the gift ideas for everyone on your list. The ever-handsome Nate was mum on the exciting rumors of his Oprah spinoff show though.

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