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Old 14-08-2009, 15:04   #19
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Re: Ebay problem

Got my Slowcooker and everything is hunky dory...I just have get him indoors to repair the cupboard I'd planned to keep it in when not being used...

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Originally Posted by scrotnig View Post
All this sounds like yet more evidence never to use eBay for anything, ever.

To me, it's a con-merchant's charter.
You are partly right but then they must have gullible people to con in the first place.

I'm looking for a cheap MP3 player.so I searched on ebay.One offer was for an Ipod with software errors and needing a new battery and they want £19.

The other has two broken Ipods suitable for spare parts and wants £40.

No thanks.

Also I don't want an Ipod I want something that isn't apple related..but can I find any? Not a chance.It's all Ipods at £200 + or mobile phones which I also don't want
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