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My wife recently bid on an item (an in car mobile phone charger) on which she was the only bidder and she "won" it for 1p!!!!


She was pleased - I told her the buyer would never bother to send it for 1p - However it arrived today and it had come from Hong Kong!!!


How nice it is to see someone on Ebay who sticks by the moral code of the website - if anyone ever deserved positive feedback this was it.

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Mick Mac, nice little tickle there. However as Anna has mentioned many vendors on EBay make up their profit on P&P.

Not that that should matter, if you get a bargain and the seller makes a quid or thirty bob on the transaction, oisy doisy doh, everyones a winner.

Lahvley. Sweet as.

The postage was ?1.49 - not bad for airmail from Hong Kong - The envelope had HK Dollar 4.10 in stamps - so someone can tell me if there was a postage profit or not. Anyway someone in Hong Kong (Jenny Leung - address provided!) sent it and she went to the bother of going to the local post office to arrnage it for "feck all". And it came with a little typed note. Great.


(Makes mental note to visit Hong Kong soon and see what Jenny looks like).

I once tried to buy a bean bag gun from an internet site in Holland but it was seized by Customs and Exise and they subjected me to a severe arse fcuking as well for trying to import a prohibited weapon. It was on sale for 20 euro's and seemed like a bargain.


I got my crossbow for ?40 from a firm in Yorkshire who were having a clearance sale. Still got it and it can go through a car door at ten paces.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> As long as they can cook sweet and sour chicken

> hong kong stle, they will be welcome (friday

> nights only - we only have take away on Fridays).


Everyone knows that Friday nights are Fish & Chips nights, not Chinese!

Jeremy Wrote:

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> "sweet and sour chicken hong kong style" is an

> oxymoron!



Try telling that "little jem" to the guys at Won Kei in Wardour street then.....


"You no like, you leave"



Oh yes Jeremy, they love oxymorons like you "Hong Kong" or whatever style....




W**F

daizie Wrote:

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> jeremy you are right, I am looking at menus . I do

> like chinese food . Though I do get irritated by

> people who choose curry sauce and chips..



I agree. It's poor down South and really should be half chips, half rice.

Sherwick Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > As long as they can cook sweet and sour chicken

> > hong kong stle, they will be welcome (friday

> > nights only - we only have take away on

> Fridays).

>

> Everyone knows that Friday nights are Fish & Chips

> nights, not Chinese!



I get fish and chips at work on Friday lunchtime Sherwick.

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