Re: Money for old Rope




"reg" <reg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Power Seller" <Luminitacurva@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> reg wrote:
>> > "Power Seller" <Luminitacurva@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> > > The old saying is, do unto others, what others have done unto you.
> Its
>> > > quite true. I recently purchased a laptop on ebay, a so called
>> > > "refurbised" one. However, when it arrived, bits were missing and
>> > > the
>> > > laptop itself did not work. But as I only paid a few quid for it, I
>> > > could not really complain. But, I thought to myself, why should I be
>> > > out of pocket, so I relisted the laptop, made out it was in perfect
>> > > condition, and made a bundle on it. Can't be bad. This could be a
>> > > good business opportunity. There is so much crap sold on ebay for
>> > > pennies, where the stuff is clearly ***. With a just a little
>> > > investment in a pot of super glue and a tin of Mr. Sheen I can buy
>> > > all
>> > > this crap, relist as perfect or brand new, and make a killing. As
> long
>> > > as I don't use photographs of the real stuff, and blag them off the
>> > > internet, I can't fail.
>> >
>> > yeah ok , how far you reckon you'd get before your account is pulled ?
>>
>> How long do you reckon I could setup another account?
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> depends how fast you can type with your hairy fists !

A Troll post who has been following the *His latest email* subject by the
sounds of things ;-)

Actually though he does have a point, Loads of stuff on Ebay looks old and
dirty and goes cheap...Amazing what a quick clean up does.
I would'nt list them as new though but I'd bet it'd bring more than it would
pictured looking like it's come out of a skip?

T.W.


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