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Tin Monkey 21-07-2007 10:18

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Yeah!!! £4.95 for postage??? That's outrageous!

flashy 21-07-2007 10:19

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pmsfl terrible aint it

Lilly 21-07-2007 10:23

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:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:lol

flashy 21-07-2007 10:23

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surely that will be removed?

Lilly 21-07-2007 10:25

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You can report things like that to ebay I believe.Don't know how though,I've never done it.

Tin Monkey 21-07-2007 10:44

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The listing fee to Ebay must be enormous, so they're unlikely to want to remove the auction. ;)

flashy 21-07-2007 11:09

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yeah like it would sell

AccyMad 21-07-2007 11:54

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Got to Accy Asda about 10.30 this morning with my youngest who wanted the book only to find empty shelves & one of the staff taking down the signs, was just about to turn away & come home when another assistant arrived with a copy of it saying 'I've just found one more' - needless to say he was thrilled to bits - now thats magic :)

MargaretR 21-07-2007 11:57

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I haven't read any of them but have enjoyed the films immensely - anything that gets children to enjoy reading books is wonderful.

Lilly 21-07-2007 14:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 452051)
yeah like it would sell

I'm sure that no-one would buy it intentionally at that price but someone could go on ebay when they come home very drunk after a night out,not notice the price and buy it.They'd be in trouble then,especially if it was a buy-it-now sale rather than just bidding because they'd have already paid with their credit card.They wouldn't get their money back.Doesn't bear thinking about does it?Logging on to your paypal account to discover you've paid £1000 for a Harry Potter book!:eek:
My friend once went on ebay whilst drunk and bought a shirt for £15,when it was delivered the shirt was full of holes.When my friend re-read the description it was actually stated on there that the shirt had holes in it but my friend hadn't noticed that in his drunk state! It's amazing the stuff that some people buy when they've had a skinfull without reading the price/description of the item.:D

garinda 21-07-2007 15:03

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There were lots on sale in Wilkinson's this afternoon for £8.95, if anyone is still without a copy.

Bagpuss 21-07-2007 16:49

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 452067)
They'd be in trouble then,especially if it was a buy-it-now sale rather than just bidding because they'd have already paid with their credit card.They wouldn't get their money back.Doesn't bear thinking about does it?Logging on to your paypal account to discover you've paid £1000 for a Harry Potter book!:eek:

I don't know about £1000 it looks like a £1 short of a million to me.

Nickelson 21-07-2007 17:05

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my mum qued up in asda for 2 got home took myn to bed and left it on the side was sick in the middle of the night all over it :O went and got another at 2pm they had bout 50 left dno bout them finding you one :S

Tin Monkey 21-07-2007 17:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 452051)
yeah like it would sell

But you pay to list it and the amount you pay depends on the price bracket you place it in. Ebay get paid either way.

flashy 21-07-2007 18:51

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just been to asda in blackburn and they said they sold out this morning, i think mi dad must of got mine from accy


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