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Previously on "some people really do live in a throwaway society"
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI don't see the problem, surely, even in this PC sensitive age, a chunt should be allowed to call a chunt a chunt
loud and clear Mr Chuntychunt
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Hopefully it was a boomer Chunt who sold the laptop to him [emoji48].
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI don't see the problem, surely, even in this PC sensitive age, a chunt should be allowed to call a chunt a chunt
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThey may be stupid but I fail to see how the C word applies. The person acting badly in this situation is the one ripping off the vulnerable uneducated people to turn a profit at their expense.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThey may be stupid but I fail to see how the C word applies. The person acting badly in this situation is the one ripping off the vulnerable uneducated people to turn a profit at their expense.
there are plenty of morons on ebay , it would be a full time job to educate them all.
They are happy to accept my offers and ebay terms so i don`t see an issue
you may want to look at the banking/property business for real exploitationLast edited by unemployed; 19 May 2016, 14:24.
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostCompletely agree, it's rude, arrogant and shows who here is devoid of business ethics. I wonder if he treats his contracting clients the same.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThey may be stupid but I fail to see how the C word applies. The person acting badly in this situation is the one ripping off the vulnerable uneducated people to turn a profit at their expense.
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They may be stupid but I fail to see how the C word applies. The person acting badly in this situation is the one ripping off the vulnerable uneducated people to turn a profit at their expense.
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ah well broken laptop swapped over by hp this morning
what a stupid ebay chunt
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Originally posted by rl4engc View PostYMMV but it's a standard trick, sell an item that is beyond reasonable repair. Advertise it as having some fault that would be easy to fix, but (I can't be bothered with the hassle || I've got a new model now || I never used it much anyway) sell as spares only, no returns.
Buyer gets it, realises it's a more complex job, the cycle starts again..
1st rule never buy from someone who repairs them
2nd always get auction seller to accept a price i offered as a buy it now
3rd never buy one that has a duff system board.
this particular one i got them to send the serial number to me so i could do a warranty check on it to see how much is left with HP
will send it off to HP and they will replace it Foc
seller really is a although female
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