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    #11
    Originally posted by conned tractor View Post
    Time, my dear man. Maybe I should send a minion on a day trip.
    Time.

    Take my advice. Time = success. When I spend time I make money, when i rush, I lose. Your choice.

    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    MF, did you place order for sledges yet? Best time to do it now whilst the weather is hot. It's going to be a bit spekulative but then you've done worse in the past.
    5 day lead time for sledges and snow shovels right now.

    Last Xmas, 5 days turned to 30 days lead time in a 7 day period... Predictable that.

    Now calculating the 2 month contracting window versus possible return on Plan B for Nov/Dev period based on weather.
    What happens in General, stays in General.
    You know what they say about assumptions!

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      #12
      Originally posted by conned tractor View Post
      Plan B wants to buy something which has been advertised on gumtree. The problem is that I plan to have it shipped via a pallet delivery service from County Tyrone to Middle England. I have been sent detailed photos and conversed about the items with the seller, who knows what they're talking about. The items are hard to come by and rarely come up for sale as they are sort of specialist equipment. The price is right, but is still a lot of money, a touch over £1K to be scammed for. Not that I think it's a scam, but if there's a way of covering us both, then why not.

      So, Is there a way of transferring the money and ensuring not getting scammed when buying stuff in this way. Does paypal cover this sort of transaction, should I just put faith in the seller - he seems genuine, any others?
      I have done this sort of thing. If it's stock, get it group freighted. If it somthing valuable like yours; regarless of cost, hire a van and pick it up and go by the overnight ferry.
      "A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell

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        #13
        Originally posted by conned tractor View Post
        Time, my dear man. Maybe I should send a minion on a day trip.
        Hire a bob

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          #14
          Originally posted by conned tractor View Post
          Plan B wants to buy something which has been advertised on gumtree. The problem is that I plan to have it shipped via a pallet delivery service from County Tyrone to Middle England. I have been sent detailed photos and conversed about the items with the seller, who knows what they're talking about. The items are hard to come by and rarely come up for sale as they are sort of specialist equipment. The price is right, but is still a lot of money, a touch over £1K to be scammed for. Not that I think it's a scam, but if there's a way of covering us both, then why not.

          So, Is there a way of transferring the money and ensuring not getting scammed when buying stuff in this way. Does paypal cover this sort of transaction, should I just put faith in the seller - he seems genuine, any others?
          This, for me, would dictate finding the time to make a trip over there.

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            #15
            Originally posted by zeitghost
            Much cheapness and plenty quickness will ensue.
            And if plenty reliability also then I may be taking up on this option, but I cannot see it.

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              #16
              Originally posted by conned tractor View Post
              And if plenty reliability also then I may be taking up on this option, but I cannot see it.
              What I would have done when I was in the UK was to use a local farmer who also did transport. Totally reliable and he had the contacts to get a load on the outward journey and, space permitting, a partial load on the return journey to reduce the costs. Why not look for a one man band to do the transport? They can often do this sort of thing at a reasonable cost, and should be adequately insured as well.

              Or if you know someone reliable who's on the dole or simply short of cash, rent a van and get them to do it.

              PS. If the equipment is fragile, make sure whoever you use is used to that kind of load and can secure it well. I once pulled a load of computer kit off the back of a cheapskate carrier who wasn't making any attempt to tie it all down in the back of a truck, and called in someone more experienced (although not as cheap).
              Last edited by Sysman; 29 September 2011, 18:19.
              Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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                #17
                Can you pay a portion up front only?

                What is his eBay history like - lots of sales and 100% record, or is he a newish member with any bad reviews?
                Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
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                Urine is quite nourishing

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                  Can you pay a portion up front only?

                  What is his eBay history like - lots of sales and 100% record, or is he a newish member with any bad reviews?
                  It's on Gumtree.

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                    #19
                    +1 for Escrow, dont forget to set a decent 'inspection period'

                    Failing that, collect it yourself, inspect, fire it up if mechanical etc, pay cash

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