eBay the post office friend.
- gung-hoeddie
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he could only save money selling on here, although the way Red shadows are selling at the moment on bids he could probably make enough money to retire.
CIA got you pushing to many pencils.
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ah. there we go, my excellent dirt-cheap Kiwi was from him.
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He buys the big bulk lots from ebay and often finds some surprises in them. Glad he was able to add to your collection Sundance.Sundance wrote:ah. there we go, my excellent dirt-cheap Kiwi was from him.
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I AM NOT DIRT CHEAP. much.Sundance wrote:ah. there we go, my excellent dirt-cheap Kiwi was from him.
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No. That's unfair to dirt.
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Just cause I'm down under.......... sigh.The Baron wrote:No. That's unfair to dirt.
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Back to the original topic, this has to be the best example yet:
quarrel & rfm mint in box
99p Buy It Now, but £90 postage within the UK.
quarrel & rfm mint in box
99p Buy It Now, but £90 postage within the UK.

- Thundershot
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For that price it must be posted out in an exquisite, antique hand made mahogany box with the finest gold inlay filigree decoration & velvet lined interior...
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Just sent him a question asking how it would be delivered for that princely sum!Monkfish wrote:Back to the original topic, this has to be the best example yet:
quarrel & rfm mint in box
99p Buy It Now, but £90 postage within the UK.
When confronted by a difficult problem you can solve it more easily by reducing it to the question. How would the Lone Ranger handle this?
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Find out where he lives - one of us surely could collect??
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