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Yaka

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heh got a msg from the bloke totaly pissed about his auction getting pulled
 

Yaka

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i hope to fuck none of you guys get fucked about by paypal for 2 months. my account is now not frozen and mine again. paypal customer service are very skilled in passing the buck and wasting time.
 

Lazarus

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WPKenny said:
I want the workout bench. :/ Damn you for living the opposite end of the country to me!

I can check out how much it would be to courier/parcelforce it if you want m8y
 

Rubber Bullets

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There's a lot of people who sell courier services on e-bay if you search.

Dunno how reliable they are. Proper couriers like CityLink etc charge silly money for one off private deliveries.

RB
 

Yaka

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i wouldnt trust those.

if you arnt gonna go citylink, ups or parcelforce then you may as well send stuff via royal mail special del. its cost a bit much but you are guaranteed up to £500 and you can increase it you want.
 

Lazarus

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Ch3tan said:
Making enough on postage charges aint you laz? :eek:

how u mean chets?

I thought Iwas being quite "reasonable" - specially compared to some of the charges you see on ebay
 

Ch3tan

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You are charging £5 postage on a book? I know that postal prices have changed, but not that much surely.

I have always tried to be fair with postage costs, maybe making 50p extra on the cost of 1st class or recorded delivery. How much would it actually cost you to send that book?
 

Lazarus

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Ch3tan said:
You are charging £5 postage on a book? I know that postal prices have changed, but not that much surely.

I have always tried to be fair with postage costs, maybe making 50p extra on the cost of 1st class or recorded delivery. How much would it actually cost you to send that book?


Tis a hardback book Chets - and a big bugger at that.

Last time I posted one tha size it cost 4:40 - just for postage,
 

Ch3tan

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Fair enough, it's a reason to stick to buying books from amazon though, bit of a bugger costing that much to post a book.
 

Yaka

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how heavy is the book? £4.00+ is over a 1kg range it dosent matter if it goes as a large letter or parcel
 

Lazarus

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ive been through the royal mail webby AGAIN and I cannot find any postage lower than £4.95

anyone else wanna try?
 

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yeah :(
Bank ballance currently -40, hopefully this will atleast put it +10 or so, so I can afford train ticket home + presents :)
 

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I have a set of pretty unique neon his and hers toilet signs (3 his and 4 hers) that I'm trying to shift. I'm not sure whether to put them up as a set or individually list them. Some people have said they have novelty value for bachelor pads and that sort of thing, but I would like to shift them as a set just because they're huge and I want to make it as stress-free as possible.

Anyone sold anything like this before?
 

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