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Post by Barrett on Jan 15, 2009 23:28:53 GMT
Is he on this forum? If he is I would just like to say how can you justify putting on normal programmes with a starting bid at £9 and then call them rare too! Here is his ebay profile... shop.ebay.co.uk/merchant/philefcJust look at the ridiculous prices! Especially charging £3 for postage too for a single programme! I'd love him to be on here to justify such ridiculous prices!
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Post by evertonstreetend on Jan 30, 2009 14:17:22 GMT
Is he on this forum? If he is I would just like to say how can you justify putting on normal programmes with a starting bid at £9 and then call them rare too! Here is his ebay profile... shop.ebay.co.uk/merchant/philefcJust look at the ridiculous prices! Especially charging £3 for postage too for a single programme! I'd love him to be on here to justify such ridiculous prices! I doubt if he'd say if he was on here like! My arl fella bought a few hundred programmes off him a few years ago and he seemed a sound fella. Got them for a decent price and he dropped them off too
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bluebren
70's - 80's Programme Collector
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Post by bluebren on Jan 30, 2009 22:25:06 GMT
Phil has certainly been on here. He is a sound fella. I've had lots of dealings with him and can certainly vouch for him. For some reason he seems to like starting Ebay items at either £9 or £14. I don't think he'd claim to be an expert on programmes so has probably just guessed at the prices. My view is always - if you're not sure what something's worth, err on the high side. You can always drop the price if it doesn't sell. There's not much you can do if something's worth £50 and it sells for a fiver !
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