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Dulwich handy

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If anyone have got a computer for sale that they no longer need please get in touch

Not fussy

As it's for my kids to do they homework

Nothing expensive please as they break them 1 by 1 within couple of months

All I need is a working tool till they destroy it and I'll need to look for another one

07477 626 488

Daniel

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Dulwich handy Wrote:

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> If anyone have got a computer for sale that they

> no longer need please get in touch

> Not fussy

> As it's for my kids to do they homework

> Nothing expensive please as they break them 1 by 1

> within couple of months

> All I need is a working tool till they destroy it

> and I'll need to look for another one

> 07477 626 488

> Daniel


It does seem to be an enduring problem. I've copies of similar posts, dating back to 2013, from some of the other usernames previously used by Daniel. Some of them ask for Android phones, or Samsung or Lenovo tablets, rather than PCs or laptops.

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