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Am I just being over-cynical here or is the OP another example of a party with a vested interest pretending to be a disinterested member of the public, a la classic Osborne Stewart and Vale promotional threads. We have a poster who has only posted three times, all in last few days I believe, and all in relation to the ED Warehouse or traders there. We even have the classic "I heard that....." line from anonymous sources, a detailed knowledge of the new traders and quite specific directions to the location.


Chippy, have you an interest to declare?

Blimey! Sorry, just commenting as I actually managed to buy something from there for the first time - I notice William Rose is opening a new shop on East Dulwich Grove opposite the hospital, but that doesn't make me a pig farmer. I realise I did mention the watch repairer in 2 different areas - think I was a bit thrilled to finally get my watches fixed and was drunk at the time. Won't happen again! A bit scared by your name...

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