Last year I sold a as good as new (used 5 times) cruising chute on here for £750
listed
cruising chute £200
sailbag £200
clip £200
bit of string £150
To be sold as a set - will not break it up.
The forum police were after me then too - but the post did not get pulled.
Maybe I should do that with the http://www.boatsandoutboards.co.uk/view/F126094/?
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Thread: £200 limit
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21-11-06, 18:28 #11
Re: Should the limit be raised?
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Be realistic - aim for the impossible!
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21-11-06, 20:19 #12
Re: Should the limit be raised?
Best of luck with it Will, I would have had it myself, but as you may remember it was to tall for my anchor locker.
"You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you"
Roger Waters 1972
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21-11-06, 20:37 #13
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Re: Should the limit be raised?
Sell 1/3rd shares in it! [img]/forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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21-11-06, 21:36 #14
Re: £200 limit
Keith, just out of interest, what is the purpose of the £200 limit?
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21-11-06, 21:39 #15
Re: Should the limit be raised?
Actually that gives me an idea! lease it! £200 per year, three years in advance with a £1 pepercorn payment in the fourth year (if you can be bothered)!
"You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you"
Roger Waters 1972
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21-11-06, 22:43 #16
Re: £200 limit
I imagine it is linked in with paying for advertisments with IPC's mags etc
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22-11-06, 08:30 #17
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Re: Should the limit be raised?
There's an invoice in the post for triggering your idea!
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22-11-06, 09:15 #18
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Re: Should the limit be raised?
Why is it that people like you cannot understand and be able to follow simple rules?
If you want to rebel against the establishment go join a union and put a picket armband on or something maybe?
It is clearly stated that it is a £200.00 limit to the forum and the majority of people like this and always have.
If you want to sell more expensive items as you well know there are plenty of other places to sell them
Joe
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22-11-06, 10:13 #19
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22-11-06, 10:20 #20
Re: Should the limit be raised?
You must be including me in your objection then.
I think that if you read all the posts (see above) you will realise that we are not 'rebels' but are taking a pragmatic approach to the subject of the £200 limit, putting forward our argument for an increased limit.
The majority of people who use the forum, a: Don't put items up for sale, and b: may not have had an item above the current limit.
The request of us rebels is, I believe, to increase the level of the limit. Both buyers and sellers will benefit."You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you"
Roger Waters 1972


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