Ian Browns size 13.5 UK For sale -
mr.pure - 28-11-05
As it says on the tin.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8728558576&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1
If any DB members are interested, I'll naturally end the auction for a reasonable offer.
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olstar - 30-11-05
Your ebay auctions crack me up
Selling some furnature too? :S
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mr.pure - 30-11-05
Any old iron my son, any old iron !
I'm a little bit woo, a little bit waay, a litlle bit fzzzzfzzzzfzzzfzzzzfzzzz !
I would'nt leave that there if I was you !
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scratchandsniff - 30-11-05
You should get a nice return on them.
I sold my 9.5s the other week for £180. Not bad considering I only paid £75 for them.
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mr.pure - 30-11-05
I could'nt have offered you that for them but I'm desperately seeking a pair of 9.5's / 10's.
I was up a mountain when they came out last year.
Hopefully PBUK can come to my rescue when I've got the sponds.
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woody - 30-11-05
You left the postage cost off mate!
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mr.pure - 30-11-05
I was going to get my pack of wild doughnuts to deliver them but ..... yes.. your right.
OOps.
I could always ramp up the postage to oh £40 for mainland Britain like some other thievin' ebay bastards.
Some twats advertising £60 postage for trainers or 35th Chain at the mo.
Idiot !
I emailled him telling him he was cracking me up.
It's allright if you explain why but trying to catch people out is fucking wrong.
Responsible that's me.
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woody - 01-12-05
Yeah I love that, they have a pair of kicks for £20 and then £30 postage. Friggin jokers.
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olstar - 01-12-05
thats how a lot of people make $$ on the bay!
scamming!
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mr.pure - 01-12-05
I'm tempted to do it myself because of the bigger robbin bastards at ebay.
If you set the shipping as the price you want for the item and leave the auction price at 99p, you tell the bidders what your doing in the listing and let them bid accordingly, then when the item sells ebay don't get 5% of the shipping they only get a percentage of the actual selling price.