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Rich H
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Post: # 28125Post Rich H

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seanandruby
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Post: # 28126Post seanandruby

Pablo wrote:Lara don't you have an accidental spare plate that you could sell Chrisall. :laugh: WTF does IMAO ROFL mean.
Thought i would save a woman answering you pablo. lmao = laughing my arse off. rofl = roll on the floor laughing.
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Pablo
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mucho grassyass:blush:
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Dave_L
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Post: # 28294Post Dave_L

andpartington wrote:as said before buy a brand (wacker)
for example My Webpage

use it look after it
maybe clean it up a bit
change the oil
new plug
I see that Wacker didn't sell at £200.

£200 would be money well spent, I reckon you could probably buy it for £175-£180 if you ask the seller nicely!
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Bob_A
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Post: # 28299Post Bob_A

Dave_L wrote:
That's ebay for you.
People don't like high starting prices, start the bidding low and the ensuing bidding war could send the price sky high.
On the other hand you could be unlucky and your item goes unnoticed and you end up selling it for peanuts.

I was following Wacker prices on ebay a couple of months ago and at that time that machine would've been snapped up.

Dave_L
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Post: # 28302Post Dave_L

Perhaps the starting bid was a bit high. If it started at £150 I reckon it would have sold for circa ~£200........

Ebay is a strange place at the best of times!
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 28311Post lutonlagerlout

ye i had to get rid of a greenhouse so rather than skip it i decided to ebay it,i just wanted rid so i put it on for 1p starting,5minutes to go it was 25p,sold for £78!!
on the other hand sold a dining room set i had paid £300 for a year before and it went for £5 :(
strange place indeed
finish times and start price are very important
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