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Sun 24/10/04 at 21:59
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"Spurs 1 - 0 Man Utd"
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[URL]http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQgotopageZ1QQsassZlionelzetterQQsosortorderZ1QQsosortpropertyZ1[/URL]

If any of you want them, I'll stop them now as long as you pay me by paypal....

If not, to auction they continue.
Tue 26/10/04 at 18:21
"Was the man of marz"
Posts: 837
Worse thing I saw on Ebay was a PC Cable with £9.99 postage and it was standard post. I posted a motherboard recorded and it was about £1.60

Lil bro- one thing, those O2 sim cards are good but for god sake don't sell em' all at once. Your pushing the price down, for yourself and other people
Tue 26/10/04 at 14:31
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"KA-BLAMO"
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I R HOOPSTA wrote:
> Pound shops rule. Everything is one pound. Yeah.

Thighter that a ducks butt.
Sun 24/10/04 at 23:45
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"...y'crazy fool!"
Posts: 584
Lil Bro wrote:
> I have to buy the packaging, like 70p, and send it, 60p and still make
> a little profit from it :D

That's one of my pet hates. If I buy something and I'm expected to pay £3 postage, there better be £3 postage on it - £1.50's worth tempts towards neutral feedback. I've done it before after a guy refused to refund £1.50 after he uses a 2nd/3rd hand jiffy bag and a 60p stamp after charging me £2 P&P - a bit harsh maybe but when the box gets crushed in the post you lose sympathy as had it been better packed it wouldn't have happened.

I know lots of people do the high postage thing to get out of eBay fees (ie people will bid less because the postage is more) but it really is a sticking point =P
Sun 24/10/04 at 23:07
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"Stridman in disguis"
Posts: 1,874
Pound shops rule. Everything is one pound. Yeah.
Sun 24/10/04 at 22:24
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Poundland, 99p Stores, 98p Stores and any other crap you get in Hounslow high street...all the same, 10 for a pound. You must have a pound shop near you...
Sun 24/10/04 at 22:18
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"Spurs 1 - 0 Man Utd"
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If there was a poundland near me, I would, as it happens my newsagent is a rip off and chanrges about 70-90p for an envelope big enough.
Sun 24/10/04 at 22:17
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Lil Bro wrote:
> I have to buy the packaging, like 70p, and send it, 60p and still make
> a little profit from it :D

Go to Poundland. Size C or D padded envelopes...10 for a quid.

Size C should be fine, although it would be a tight fit. Size D is perfect.
Sun 24/10/04 at 22:16
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"Spurs 1 - 0 Man Utd"
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Then I'll say I made a mistake.

It was actually only meanna be £2, but I changed it for the DVDs, and forgot to change it back.
Sun 24/10/04 at 22:15
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"+34 Intellect"
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It is against ebay rules to proit from postage, you thieving bas.
Sun 24/10/04 at 22:12
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"Spurs 1 - 0 Man Utd"
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I have to buy the packaging, like 70p, and send it, 60p and still make a little profit from it :D

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