nehvep
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Reged: 11/11/2002
Posts: 82
Loc: near Waterlooville, Hants
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I have a Topclimber mast climbing system on ebay. If you are interested, click here: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?V...E:IT&ih=001 There are also some other items, which might be of interest to you.
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MoodyNick
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Reged: 29/04/2003
Posts: 6596
Loc: Lymington
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i'm interested.
How much do you want for selling it through this forum, as you have advertised it here?
-------------------- aka BigNick, in the past.
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majron
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Reged: 21/06/2008
Posts: 9
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I'm also interested in this item
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Carolwildbird
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Reged: 06/07/2007
Posts: 650
Loc: Fowey/Plymouth
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Me too!
Guess you'll prefer to sell by ebay given this interest
-------------------- AKA Caroldevon (but now mainly in cornwall!)
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sailorman
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Reged: 21/05/2003
Posts: 11506
Loc: East Coast
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Postage a bit OTT
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If your dog is barking at the back door and your wife is yelling at the front door, who do you let in first?
> The dog, of course. He'll shut up once you let him in.
My Son Has a "Cinder 22" for Sale new Yanmar 1GM fitted with about 10 hrs use
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nehvep
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Reged: 11/11/2002
Posts: 82
Loc: near Waterlooville, Hants
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I'm sorry, but I think I'm now obliged to let the auction run its course. I should have put onto the forum first!
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nehvep
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Reged: 11/11/2002
Posts: 82
Loc: near Waterlooville, Hants
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About the postage: Its the cheapest method with compensation up to £150 (there is optimism for you). Its actually only £14.99 - the penny is for sticky tape.
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Aidy
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Reged: 19/01/2004
Posts: 3762
Loc: La La Land
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you can pull an advert off ebay up to 24 hours before the auction is due to close....
you just loose your insertion fee
so it looks like one lucky YBM chap/ess will have a new Topclimber soon
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nehvep
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Reged: 11/11/2002
Posts: 82
Loc: near Waterlooville, Hants
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I don't think I am the first one to put a link to ebay onto this forum. Nor will I be the last one. I just bought a hydraulic backstay tensioner on ebay, which I saw mentioned here first. I fail to see the problem.
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MoodyNick
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Reged: 29/04/2003
Posts: 6596
Loc: Lymington
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Just because you are not the first or the last, doesnt make it reasonable.
The problem is that you are prepared to advertise it on here, but not willing to sell it to anybody.
at a minimum, it's irritating, IMHO.
No bids from me, I'm afraid.
-------------------- aka BigNick, in the past.
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nehvep
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Loc: near Waterlooville, Hants
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I put an item on ebay. I let you know. If you want it, you can bid, which you couldn't unless you found it yourself. If you don't want it, ignore it. - Nough said!
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majron
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Reged: 21/06/2008
Posts: 9
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Ignore the grips and stick to your guns. There is nothing unreasonable in putting something on eBay in a fair and open auction and letting people know on this site.
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MoodyNick
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Reged: 29/04/2003
Posts: 6596
Loc: Lymington
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an interesting comment after just 3 days on the forum.
If the several thousand users all put an individual link to all their ebay items, this board will be flooded with adverts for stuff that nobody can buy on here.
-------------------- aka BigNick, in the past.
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Fireball
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Reged: 15/11/2004
Posts: 7849
Loc: Chichester
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First off - ebay auctions can be cancelled for a variety of reasons - you usually loose your insertion fee though. The trend of putting stuff on ebay and advertising it here is annoying to say the least - this is a for sale board, it is either for sale or it isn't ... this isn't a "link to my auction" board.
Finally, IMHO If you advertise on here you should be prepared to remove it from Ebay if a price can be agreed ...
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majron
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Reged: 21/06/2008
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Sorry didn't realise only 'regulars' were entitled to an opinion
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Fireball
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Reged: 15/11/2004
Posts: 7849
Loc: Chichester
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Regulars generally have a better picture of what goes on ...
ask a new employee what his opinion of the company is, then ask an employee of 10 years ... you will get two completely different pictures of the same company.
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BosunArrows
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Reged: 04/06/2001
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Ignore them mate. If they are so easily annoyed, why can't they just move to the next item and be annoyed there? (A regular!)
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MoodyNick
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Reged: 29/04/2003
Posts: 6596
Loc: Lymington
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I didnt say you were not entitled to an opinion - of course you are.
I was just 'interested' that you were making assertive statements about what is reasonable or not, on your 4th post.
No more from me - I've had enough of this, too. ;
-------------------- aka BigNick, in the past.
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Mulge
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Reged: 11/06/2002
Posts: 49
Loc: Netherlands
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Thanks for posting here - I find it helpful, and have placed a bid.
Mark
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