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7 hours ago, Toast said:

 

Seems not.  I've had a couple of stupid replies from people in their 'help' section. Their replies reveal that they haven't really understood what I've asked.

One thinks it would be illegal "in the current climate", whatever that means.  :rolleyes: 

Illegal!  I ask you!  It's common practice at auctions in real life - you buy a lot that contains one thing that you want, and you either leave the rest behind or try to sell it on, and it's a great result when you can do that before leaving the saleroom.

 

I think the real reason is that ebay don't want people buying and selling offsite.  But I would be quite happy to buy this item via ebay on a 'buy it now' sale.

I shall just have to watch out in case he puts it back up for sale.  The whole lot went for way beyond what I was prepared to pay, which is encouraging as I only need this one piece to complete my set.

 

It might be common practice in real life but it is against Ebay Ts and Cs.

 

In your favour though tonnes of people will buy lots on ebay to resell as individual items for profit, so keep an eye on listings over the next few weeks.

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3 hours ago, Toast said:

 

I've sent you & LFN a PM with pics. 

It's not porn :D

Dammit. 

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1 hour ago, Deathray said:

 

It might be common practice in real life but it is against Ebay Ts and Cs.

In your favour though tonnes of people will buy lots on ebay to resell as individual items for profit, so keep an eye on listings over the next few weeks.

 

1.  Only if the deal was done off ebay, which I wouldn't propose anyway.  I would want to do it through ebay for my own protection.

2.  Yeah, I'm hoping he only wanted one of the pieces and not the one I want!  That's what I would have done with the rest if I'd won.

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11 hours ago, Toast said:

  

1.  Only if the deal was done off ebay, which I wouldn't propose anyway.  I would want to do it through ebay for my own protection.

2.  Yeah, I'm hoping he only wanted one of the pieces and not the one I want!  That's what I would have done with the rest if I'd won.

 

He might not even want any of it. It's quite common as an official business practice to buy and then relist the whole lot. 

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4 minutes ago, Deathray said:

 

He might not even want any of it. It's quite common as an official business practice to buy and then relist the whole lot. 

 

That I doubt.  He was a very persistent bidder and the selling price was well over £200.  Selling those items individually would be unlikely to recoup the cost. 

There's something there that he desperately wanted.

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8 hours ago, Toast said:

 

That I doubt.  He was a very persistent bidder and the selling price was well over £200.  Selling those items individually would be unlikely to recoup the cost. 

There's something there that he desperately wanted.

 

Ah fair enough, might have right contacts to resell at premium though.

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On 11/03/2011 at 22:54, Boudicca said:

I've had the Kindle app on my phones / iPod Touch for ages but it's a real pain when the sun is shining trying to read a backlit screen. The Kindle screen is just like a book page.

The battery lasts for ages and it will easily sync with all your other devices.

 

You can download samples of books you might be interested in and Amazon give you a decent amount of text in that respect as well as a personalised newsletter with samples based on what you have ordered.

 

Everything is stored on a centralised server so if you do drop it in the bath / walk into a lamppost / get mugged you only have to replace the hardware.

 

And they finally started coming with decent memory as well (due to rise of audiobooks).

 

8GB default for paperwhite (5,000 books) and 32GB for a premium (20,000 books). Take your entire library everywhere with you.

 

Downside is of course should amazon ever fold you lose the books (but Microsoft's precedent for this is you'd get them all refunded).

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Hey there ! I wanted to know : according to you, who is the biggest deathlist hit, the most shocking or important one ? Feel free to discuss I’d love to have your thoughts 

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23 minutes ago, Lafaucheuse said:

Hey there ! I wanted to know : according to you, who is the biggest deathlist hit,

Well Cyril Smith weighed 400 pounds so the answer is obviously him

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Probably a good question for @Lard Bazaar, @Going Underground, or others.

 

Obviously we are in the process of clearing Dad's house. I have come across a badge that used to belong to my late brother - Iron Maiden Killers. There are others, but as this was one of the early albums, think it would be worth anything? Asking for a beneficiary...

 

Looks like this one:

 

Image result for badge iron maiden killers

 

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15 hours ago, YoungWillz said:

Probably a good question for @Lard Bazaar, @Going Underground, or others.

 

Obviously we are in the process of clearing Dad's house. I have come across a badge that used to belong to my late brother - Iron Maiden Killers. There are others, but as this was one of the early albums, think it would be worth anything? Asking for a beneficiary...

 

Looks like this one:

 

Image result for badge iron maiden killers

 

 

You would be able to get something for it if sold on ebay, it's not one I immediately recognise or seems to be otherwise for sale which means it could be unofficial or possibly rare. So might fetch £20ish rather than the usual £10.

 

But the value of patches has always been primarily a memento and emotion to the owner rather than a resale. In your position I'd keep it as an emotional memento unless your desperate for cash. If he had a battle jacket that would actually fetch are fair bit from the poser market who can't be arsed to build up there own, but no true metalhead would buy someone else's jacket. 

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I'm impressed that you spell memento right.  Most people don't.

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1 minute ago, Toast said:

I'm impressed that you spell memento right.  Most people don't.

 

How thick do you think I fucking am you twat? 

 

Must be thick cos I listen to guitars aye. Shove your old fashioned thinking up your derriere (and yes I know the e's meant to have an accent but this isn't a spelling bee it's a forum) 

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I see you're having one of your moments.

 

 

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Just now, Toast said:

I see you're having one of your moments.

 

 

 

I'm not having 'a moment". You seem to have got out the wrong side of the bed and appear to be even more of a petulant cunt than you normally are. 

 

I' m just waiting for  @Sir Creep to stop being a chicken and ignoring his PMs. 

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2 minutes ago, Toast said:

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Go

 

And

 

Fuck

 

Yourself

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51 minutes ago, Kinnock said:

 

I'm not having 'a moment". You seem to have got out the wrong side of the bed and appear to be even more of a petulant cunt than you normally are. 

 

I' m just waiting for  @Sir Creep to stop being a Corbyn and ignoring his PMs. 

EFA.

Maybe he doesn't want to talk to you until you are in a better mood.

Go and wank into a sock, you will feel better.

The sock will not.

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On 08/09/2019 at 16:40, Lord Fellatio Nelson said:

EFA.

Maybe he doesn't want to talk to you until you are in a better mood.

 Go and wank into a sock, you will feel better.

 The sock will not.

 

@Sir Creep

 

Do you deem me to be in a better mood yet, I mean you've had a week to respond to your fucking PMs or are you too busy wanking over university college presidents?

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Now that Fernando Ricksen has gone I have a gap for 1976 in my work game. Does anyone have any good suggestions?

At the moment Mark Weber is pencilled in. 

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1 hour ago, Bibliogryphon said:

Now that Fernando Ricksen has gone I have a gap for 1976 in my work game. Does anyone have any good suggestions?

At the moment Mark Weber is pencilled in. 

 

Reese Witherspoon. One Sunday afternoon she'll be watching herself in Legally Blonde 2 on the telly,  realise what an embarrassingly dreadful cash-in it was and top herself in shame.

 

To answer your question, sorry, no.

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24 minutes ago, Great Uncle Bulgaria said:

Legally Blonde 2

Perhaps even more disconcertingly to those of us locally who are now used to viewing your posts in awe of the intellectual wit contained therein, this supposes that in order to ascertain any likely effect upon its star, you are familiar with the content of this film and furthermore actually bothered to view it having presumably seen its predecessor.

 

Oh and er, no, sorry. Me neither.

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51 minutes ago, En Passant said:

Perhaps even more disconcertingly to those of us locally who are now used to viewing your posts in awe of the intellectual wit contained therein, this supposes that in order to ascertain any likely effect upon its star, you are familiar with the content of this film and furthermore actually bothered to view it having presumably seen its predecessor.

 

It's  a fair cop guv, guilty as charged. In my defence, neither viewing was my idea (the things we do for love, as 10cc would have it). The first one has its moments and I have had worse cinematic experiences at Great Aunt Bulgaria's instigation (Book Club being a relatively recent example) but in the second one her character crosses the line from tolerable to downright irritating and I have steadfastly refused to watch reruns of it since. There, do I get a reduced sentence for mitigating circumstances and subsequent good behaviour?

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7 minutes ago, Great Uncle Bulgaria said:

 

 (the things we do for love, as 10cc would have it)

 

Alternatively, Jaime Lannister  :evil2:

 

 

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1 hour ago, Great Uncle Bulgaria said:

 

It's  a fair cop guv, guilty as charged. In my defence, neither viewing was my idea (the things we do for love, as 10cc would have it). The first one has its moments and I have had worse cinematic experiences at Great Aunt Bulgaria's instigation (Book Club being a relatively recent example) but in the second one her character crosses the line from tolerable to downright irritating and I have steadfastly refused to watch reruns of it since. There, do I get a reduced sentence for mitigating circumstances and subsequent good behaviour?

In view of these recently surfaced mitigating circumstances the court is on this occasion prepared to waive any immediate custodial sentence. However it must be stated that ignorance of the principle of Joint Enterprise law is not in and of itself sufficiently exculpatory to obviate punishment entirely.

Furthermore, you could have closed your eyes and stuck your fingers in your ears and shouted "La la la, La la la" for 90 minutes, it wouldn't have killed you.

 

Dons black cap......You will be taken from this place and made to watch 12 hours of Danny Dyer films straight and may that be a lesson to you.

Bailiff take him down.

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