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Got some nice Indian coffee tables?Originally posted by AtW View PostToo busy to deal with this overdue issue - working in office tomorrow and Sunday to catch up with backlog of things to do.
I'd visit MFs tat shop but I can't be arsed to drive far away to a dodgy neighbourhood where he decided to base it - apparently local council is actually paying him (negative business rates)
How about a nice indian dining table? or a Shabby Chic extending table? or a drinks cabinet? or some lovely wall lamps? or some nice wall art? or some candles(in case your electricity runs out)?
If you spend £5000 at my shop, I will only charge you £200 to deliver. How does that sound?
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Rocky Regular Leather Sofa, Chocolate
Catalogue number: 208-4885
£137.50£550.00 - but not any more! £275.00 - but not any more!Save £412.50
> Buy Now Pay Nothing for 6 months on this product
> Was £550.00 Then £275.00 Now £137.50
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Too busy to deal with this overdue issue - working in office tomorrow and Sunday to catch up with backlog of things to do.
I'd visit MFs tat shop but I can't be arsed to drive far away to a dodgy neighbourhood where he decided to base it - apparently local council is actually paying him (negative business rates)
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He can have it tomorrow.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostYeah, but delivery times? AtW wants to know whether they will be quicker than 12 weeks.
If he'd ordered 11 weeks and six days ago.
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Yeah, but delivery times? AtW wants to know whether they will be quicker than 12 weeks.
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I start my closing down sale tomorrow.
All sofas must go.
Buy one get one free.
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