salvageable??
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- johnakay
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salvageable??
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Re: salvageable??
The worst part is the asking price. I think a lot of people on drugs go around to local scrape yards and post some of this stuff on Ebay. You'd have to be on crack or some other form of hard drugs to even think about some of these prices. He'll have a hard time giving that away.
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Re: salvageable??
Not even in bad taste. The badges are worth a few $ but not that much. K'inell!!!
Think of how stupid the average person is, then realise that half of them are more stupid than that.
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Re: salvageable??
Scrap value only.....some people have got to be kidding..
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Re: salvageable??
I chalk those listings to be the equivalent of spam Nigerian 401 emails, and robo-calls from Jan at Cardholder Services. Almost everyone knows that a Swahili prince doesn't wish for you to hold his 50,000,000 Euro. But if you send out enough emails, someone is stupid enough to go for it.
Those listings come from as a result of eBay policy for free listings. Nothing lost by the seller (except for credibility) for putting this junk up for sale.
Obviously, that tank isn't worth the cost of shipping.
Those listings come from as a result of eBay policy for free listings. Nothing lost by the seller (except for credibility) for putting this junk up for sale.
Obviously, that tank isn't worth the cost of shipping.
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Re: salvageable??
Now, if it had been advertised as a cafe tank then these days it would be worth twice the asking price - it clearly already has the indents at the rear for the knees on both sides eh ?
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