mbassoc2003 wrote:bclarkie wrote:...and leave their established Ebay ID out of it. IMO.That brings me back to my original question. Why buy your own items against real buyers. He's bought two now.cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewIte ... 5960507013cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewIte ... 5960509577
bclarkie wrote:...and leave their established Ebay ID out of it. IMO.
beyondthebreach wrote:One is a private id so you can't do searches on the name either.
killjoy32 wrote:up until this morning i was tempted to whack on a nice hefty bid somewhat nearer the end, but on 2nd thoughts, i have decided i am not going to bother - seems far too much of a risk to me now. good luck on any of you guys who are gonna go for it - i admire youre bottle on this one i have to say!now if this was burnie selling it, well then it would be a whole different ball game
mbassoc2003 wrote:You can have mine, Alan.
killjoy32 wrote:mbassoc2003 wrote:You can have mine, Alan.hi mate um yeah i will do a BIN for a ton or so
mbassoc2003 wrote:killjoy32 wrote:hi mate um yeah i will do a BIN for a ton or so I've read it. I'm bored with it now.
killjoy32 wrote:hi mate um yeah i will do a BIN for a ton or so
killjoy32 wrote:mbassoc2003 wrote:I've read it. I'm bored with it now. ian, you could use it as packaging materials to send me that X1 i have just bought from you for £99.99 BIN LOL!
mbassoc2003 wrote:I've read it. I'm bored with it now.
harami2000 wrote:killjoy32 wrote:ian, you could use it as packaging materials to send me that X1 i have just bought from you for £99.99 BIN LOL!Hey, you two...! A little more reverence for the holy artifacts of RPGdom, please!
killjoy32 wrote:ian, you could use it as packaging materials to send me that X1 i have just bought from you for £99.99 BIN LOL!
mbassoc2003 wrote:You've still not answered my question, David.
harami2000 wrote:mbassoc2003 wrote:You've still not answered my question, David.*reads back*. If it's that question, is still at the postal depot *And only just arrived today, apparently, unless they forgot to tick the "recorded/registered" box any of the earlier "unable to deliver" cards. Got a small stack of these now (nearly two weeks worth) since they've recently decided only to re-deliver "priority" items on Saturday... *meh*.That's what I get for telling them it's not OK to fold-up or otherwise crush any package until it fits through the letterbox.
mbassoc2003 wrote:I'm tempted to get a big pizza box letterbox for my door.
killjoy32 wrote:oh now there's a surprise ***NOT*** - didn't see that one coming ***feigns shock***wonder what the reason is going to be this time then prb for the best anyways if you ask me!
Aneoth wrote:Hmmm... Ended early. Curious.cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem& ... 5961286862One of you guys must have made an offer that could not be refused....So what was the offer then? Just out of curiosity....
killjoy32 wrote:just got this e-mail from "the directors":Hi All, After much consideration and discusion with my partner I believe it is too risky for the bidders participating in this auction to be bidding so highly on the pictured packaging materials. I am not comfortable selling to people at such a high price, especially since a few of you have been e-mailing me regularily and have been very pleasant. I would have been more than happy to have got £180 for the whole box, but as someone has already pointed out, I might have been told to 'keep the rest' and ship only a few items. I'm sorry for all the inconvenience. It has been quite an eye openner for me. I'll stick to Lego in the future.so ummm are they like keeping it or what?