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Please make any communications via PM to the seller. Thank you
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Hi Mangoman
You have a pm. Ray Last edited by Ray squires; 18th July 2011 at 06:58.. |
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not a very nice tone mate, I didn't know buying had to be done by pm. beginning to belive what i have heard about this place. and sorry to the seller offer withdrawn, or should i have done that with a pm.
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No sorry mate it was for Mangoman.
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Hi Graham
You have a pm now lol. Ray |
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see below Note to buyers If you are thinking of buying an item, check the details carefully before getting out your wallet and please make sure you have the details given above before making a decision. If you don't then you are really not in a position to complain afterwards if the item does not meet your expectations. Please also be aware, if you are purchasing an item via the forums using Paypal, some people may ask to be paid via a "gift", this will allow the seller to receive the payment without incurring any fee's, BUT, this will also leave you without any Paypal protection as this is a gift. The club recommends that you use the standard payment option and do not make a gift payment as this will ensure your payment is protected. Only pay as a gift if you are confident you have a level of trust with the seller and are sure that is the way forward for you The club is not responsible for any problems which may arise within a transaction. This is solely between seller and buyer. This is the only section that corresponds to buyers Personally i dont have a problem with offers being made on forum or PM, thats business, from corporate to Currys, from used goods stores to carboot sales. tis the way of business. your post does seam on the authoritarian side Andrew. |
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'Phone now sold...... (....to the highest bidder - sorry, only kidding....lol)
Thank you all. Cheers, Bill. Last edited by MangoMan; 18th July 2011 at 07:52.. |
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