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Virtual Reality Glasses by Trust Urban.


For Smartphone.


VR, 3D and 360 degs.


https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Virtual+Reality+Glasses+Trust+Urban+Exos


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Trust-Urban-Universal-Virtual-Smartphone-Black/dp/B01BGLJ7M8


https://www.trust.com/en/product/21179-exos-3d-virtual-reality-glasses-for-smartphone


Barely opened/used so in immaculate condition. Even the packaging looks in mint condition. Would make a good gift.


£5


2 mins from East Dulwich Station


Cash on collection only


Please have exact money (I will be unable to provide change)

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Hi Cidersioux,

Whilst I sympathise with your situation, I do not have a sufficiently long enough break during my working day to make the round trip to the Post Office (around 40mins) and then to queue for an indeterminate length of time to post the goods to you. Hence why my ad stipulates "cash on collection only". Therefore I must decline. I am sorry about that.

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