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Sun 08/07/01 at 13:35
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im not quite sure about ebay..
is it worth putting ur credit details on the net?
and can u pick up some real bargins?
Wed 11/07/01 at 20:34
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Dan2K1 wrote:
> Aren't you the one who cheated?!
For copying a
> review?!!

ARGHOOOWWWWW


Are u talking about me?
Wed 11/07/01 at 20:32
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Wed 11/07/01 at 20:32
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Well man, my hands are nackered, I just wrote 4 reviews, hoping that 1 one of them will win GAD. I've been working hard with reviews recently. Go on, check some of mine out by going to my stats. I'm just finishing off my review os Q3: Team Arena, wicked game! Anyway, I'm gonna have some cereal and then go to bed, 9:00pm sux as a bedtime!
Wed 11/07/01 at 20:31
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Aren't you the one who cheated?!
For copying a review?!!

ARGHOOOWWWWW
Wed 11/07/01 at 20:29
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Ebay is a good auction site, and it is worth putting your credit details down. If someone does manage to hack into the site (unlikely as it is), and uses ur number, you can get all your cash back as fraud and theft.
Wed 11/07/01 at 20:27
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Ebay is an excellent auction site, im in a few auctions myself at the moment, and you do not need to use your credit card to use ebay. If you are buying ebay is free. And if you are selling, then you can send a cheque through the post to credit your account, in order to cover any listing charges.
Wed 11/07/01 at 16:09
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Andrew Hunt wrote:
> All I know is that I managed to get a PCMCIA network card for
> £15 brand new! That would have cost me over 60 quid else ware.
> I recomend using eBay but check out the customer comments on the
> person you are buying the product from.

Oh my god, that's amazing! My parents would never let me display credit card details over the web! I think I'll look at Yahoo Auctions.
Wed 11/07/01 at 09:22
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All I know is that I managed to get a PCMCIA network card for £15 brand new! That would have cost me over 60 quid else ware. I recomend using eBay but check out the customer comments on the person you are buying the product from.
Wed 11/07/01 at 09:20
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Yes - use ebay, and buy from D1A1 :)
Wed 11/07/01 at 09:15
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what are you tryin to say?

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