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Previously on "Ebay bargain"
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a three phase cyclonic uranium separator and two phase reactive photon counter for 99p
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostI have the smaller cooking pot in blue from my student days, the bigger one in cream that gets used for just about everything these days and then the usual collection of lasagna "bake something in the oven" types in various shapes & sizes but all orange. Also included in orange is a set of ramekins. WTF was I thinking of when I bought them?
Finally a thread I can get my teeth into.
I love a Le Creuset bargain from TK Maxx.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
Right, I've had a word with mum and she says you owe me £15K in back dated pocketmoney and £30K in missed christmases and birthdays.
Or she says she's happy to phone the CSA if you'd prefer.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostPondlife's mum said it was the best time she'd ever had and gave me the money back*
* This is a true story.
Right, I've had a word with mum and she says you owe me £15K in back dated pocketmoney and £30K in missed christmases and birthdays.
Or she says she's happy to phone the CSA if you'd prefer.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostThe hooker said it was the best time she'd ever had and gave me the money back*
* This is not a true story.
* This is a true story.
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An INKSPE £1200 laptop for £800, since I got my old one in 2001 a refresh was desperately need
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhat colour are they? Mine are blue and CM's orange. We possibly need a thread for this.
Finally a thread I can get my teeth into.
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Originally posted by landl View PostThis is a really sad thread!
However, as I'm here anyway, best bargain ever was a full set of hardly used Le Creuset pans for £30, because the lady who had them didn't like the colour (and I suspect didn't know what they were really worth). I still grin when I see the individual items advertised for £80 plus.
It's not changed me though.
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Last ebay purchase was a full disabled toilet suite & Doc M pack (handrails, rests, toilet, cistern, sink etc) new cost would be about £600 - £800, as the seller did not put a reserve on we got it for £3.98; collected it last night.
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a job lot of yellow stock bricks (Buyer collects)
advertised as 500 for £50 ended up as 2-3000 which were worth about £3000.
Rich lawyer type with a huge house so I didn't feel too bad.
Has changed my garden nicely.
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Originally posted by landl View PostThis is a really sad thread!
However, as I'm here anyway, best bargain ever was a full set of hardly used Le Creuset pans for £30, because the lady who had them didn't like the colour (and I suspect didn't know what they were really worth). I still grin when I see the individual items advertised for £80 plus.
It's not changed me though.
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