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SOLD Samsung Home Theatre Surround Sound Speakers (BOXED & UNUSED) ?30


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Selling on behalf of my Dad, (5 x SPEAKERS & SUB-WOOFER) his 3D Blu-ray player got damaged, and ended up buying a whole new system and as he already had the speakers in situ these are surplus to requirements.


They are still boxed and included is the subwoofer, also boxed. Comes with speaker cables that have connectors on the end to go into Samsung player, however you could cut them of and use your own.


These can be adapted and used for stereo player or computer


See link below from the system it came from:


http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/tv-audio-video/audio-video/home-theatre-systems/HT-H5500/XU


PLEASE REMEMBER Blu-ray player is not included


All for only ?30


Collection from SE218EA


Re-listed because person whom I reserved them for over Xmas did not show

Yet again (3rd time waster on the trot) please people only get in contact if you are committed to purchasing this. It's most frustrating having already arranged a convenient time to collect it

, having seen you have opened my sent message, and you don't have the manners and courtesy to either pm or text/call to inform me you have had a change of mind or can't make it. It's also not fair for other interested parties.


If I was not so gracious I would name and shame those.


Please, please, please either pm me or text/call 07550013098, I'm in and out all day with appointments so when I arrange a time with you and don't hear nothing from you I'm rather inconvenienced to say the least. Manners are everything and yet take very little effort.


Thank you

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