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That was the same guy who had that listed on a BIN for £39.99; to be honest I was very tempted at that price, but this taking the Michael. Surprised it didn't sell for the original price, though.

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SteveD wrote:Find out where he lives - one of us surely could collect??
Good idea, but I suppose he is well within his rights to refuse collection in person. I've seen many sellers who do.

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SteveD wrote:Find out where he lives - one of us surely could collect??
Newton Abbey
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paul463 wrote:Just sent him a question asking how it would be delivered for that princely sum!
For that kind of cost, for U.K. delivery, I would be expecting it to be delivered air mail via Concorde.

It's gotta be a typo....hasn't it? :-?
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You would hope that it's a typo!
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Is it a sneaky way of minimising ebay's cut?

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paul463 wrote:
SteveD wrote:Find out where he lives - one of us surely could collect??
Newton Abbey

i live in newtownabbey, if its the same newtownabbey :.
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I'd kind of go with the Baron's idea of he is trying to be clever.
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Bill, see if he'll go for a pick up locally you might get a steal at 99p!
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Well it sold.

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