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EDF sellers who will not give up trying to sell their crappy overpriced items.


In 3rd place buddug - shabby chic cushion 897 views


In 2nd place dulwichcookie - filing cabinet 1002 views


And First place goes to .....


davidhealy with 1093 views for his Ikea white shelf.


Somebody please buy these items and put these three people out of their misery.

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Oh yeah, the 'trash on wheels' table is a funny ad !

Almost as funny as the praise it garnered.

Inspired me to 'up cycle' some old bricks in my yard, which are now quirky original Victorian hand-made masonry door stops. ?45 each, or, broken in half, ?60 a pair.


Fair play though, after all - don't ask don't get.

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LadyDeliah Wrote:

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> This was brought to my attention by another

> forumite and I think has to be a first place

> contender.

>

> This poster slapped a bit of wood stain and

> castors on a pallet and is selling it for ?260.

>

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9

> ,1175012


OMG - ?260 is taking things a bit far

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Handcrafted coffee table = Yes, I screwed those castors on my self


up-cycled from reclaimed wood = I found a pallet at the back of the roofing shop


and made in East Dulwich = Coz I live there


I don't like the 'Rustins Dark Walnut Quick dry acrylic satin finish' tho. Not in keeping with its industrial heritage sadly.


Other wise, it's an absolute bargain/piece of sh*t

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Saffron Wrote:

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> Decimal in the wrong place? Should be ?2.60.


No that's not right, even shifting the decimal along to ?26.00 just isn't fair, not for the effort put in.


What might be a FAIR price for something as knocked-up and impractical as this?


I'm feeling ?58.00 with the vendor throwing in a bacon ? egg McMuffin and a neck massage.


Seems fair.

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