Refreshing honesty from an eBay seller

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JamesE
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Refreshing honesty from an eBay seller

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This ad made me laugh:

the seller wrote: A true british classic? Not bloody likely. Let me expand, some would say this frame is a perfect retro builders project, they may even say "requires some work", they me even think back to when "Iwas a lad this was all fields y'know" but I cant really do that.
… Let me be clear, if you like faffing with old dross then hey give me as much money as you want.
… I dont care if you scrap it! Actually how much does scrap metal go for????? In short bid if you like it, I certainly dont. You must be mental.
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Hemipode
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Re: Refreshing honesty from an eBay seller

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Cant't wait to see what the final price is !
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jezer
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Re: Refreshing honesty from an eBay seller

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It's a good way to get noticed :D I remember a car dealer many years ago who used to advertise his vehicles with derogatory comments. They were actually quite recent models with nothing wrong with them, but his adverts were always noticed :shock:
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