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thanks for the PM's about the Garden Benches i don't think you understood what i asked as this is the emails you sent me


Hello, You enquired about my garden benches. They are hand made so sizes and price are dependent on what wood I have available and what you need.


Hope this helps, my number is 07811729116 if you would like to discuss things.


Regards


Howard In reply to [www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk]

BUT THE NEXT ONE WELL

Don't piss me about.n78 Wrote:

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> i asked the size and prices

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> ReclaimedBrickPaths Wrote:


and the next one is the best

?10,000, want one?n78 Wrote:

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> sorry what did you say Don't piss me about

> NICE great way to get customers

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> ReclaimedBrickPaths Wrote:

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> > Don't piss me about.n78 Wrote:

this so called seller is a joke i only asked for the sizes and price's and was told NOT to piss him about what a great way to sell you goods hope you do well in making the Garden Benches as for me buying one from some one like you WELL i don't want to as you say PISS YOU ABOUT

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