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Bought something on eBay. Got an email from someone saying that it was their grandfather's only wish to have this item, and would I sell it to them for £9 more than I paid?
Am I a horrible, horrible person for being a bit suspicious about this?
No, I would be suspicious and I'm a great person.
Am I too suspicious?
Why do you want to know? Eh? Eh?
how did they get your id as a winning bidder?
Is it something really rare ?
Regardless, tell them you'll happily sell it - off ebay and via gift
I was thinking that,how did they know where to contact you?
is their grandfather gollum?
bencooper - MemberBought something on eBay. Got an email from someone saying that it was their grandfather's only wish to have this item, and would I sell it to them for £9 more than I paid?
£9 more? Tell him £500 more and it's his.
Unless it's something to do with bike building...I'd be a nice person and sell it!
Is it a copy of "Fly Fishing" by JR Hartley?
how did they get your id as a winning bidder?
The seller gave them my info.
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dont mind me. Im enjoying myself.
If it was their Grandfathers only wish then they should have bid more in the first place.
What was it? Not that it makes any difference, i'm just stickybeaking.
Is it a copy of "Fly Fishing" by JR Hartley?
It's a steel box with AWRE Aldermaston written on the side. Which amuses me. But is an odd thing for someone to get emotionally attached to, especially as it wasn't advertised as such on the auction, it was only sold as a steel ammo box.
is this your spokeoffcutcatch-o-matic?
[Childhood Famous Five reader]
Is there a secret compartment in the bottom of the box full of diamonds?
[/Childhood Famous Five reader]
wot stoner ^ "said"The seller gave them my info.
I'd be reporting that motherhubbard to ebay - no real idea why, but I would
Is there a secret compartment in the bottom of the box full of diamonds?
I'm hoping for plutonium. Maybe people should stand back when I open it. France is probably far enough.
AWRE you say...do you have a geiger counter handy or does it glow in the dark?
[i]I'm hoping for plutonium.[/i]
I thought that but it felt a bit too Edge of Darkness for a gag 🙂
do you have a geiger counter handy
I would put money on ben being probably one of the most likely people in here who actually does!
How did they know about the AWRE if it wasn't on the ad? I assume that's where their interest lies.
AWRE you say...do you have a geiger counter handy or does it glow in the dark?
I've got a Plessey PDRM82 - it's a dosimeter, but should do the trick.
it's a dosimeter
I've earned my £5
I would put money on ben being probably one of the most likely people in here who actually does!
🙂
I've earned my £5
😀
How did they know about the AWRE if it wasn't on the ad? I assume that's where their interest lies.
And more to the point how did their grandfather find out and make it his one wish to have it?
The seller should not have given out your info. I have been in the middle of this in the past and it never goes well. When asked I have very politely passed on the request to the buyer myself but NEVER give out the buyers info and also make it clear to the original buyer that I am perfectly happy to tell the interested buyer to do one on his behalf.
Last time it happened the original buyer said yeah okay if he wants it that badly then I guess he can have it. Then new buyer pulled out!!! Added new buyer to 'the list'.
It's a steel box with AWRE Aldermaston written on the side. Which amuses me. But is an odd thing for someone to get emotionally attached to, especially as it wasn't advertised as such on the auction, it was only sold as a steel ammo box.
I've got a Meddings Pillar drill with a data plate on the front which says 'AWRE Aldermaston'
I bought it at an auction when AWRE closed down their facility in Shoebury.
Maybe it is worth a few quid as a collectors item??
[i]Maybe it is worth a few quid as a [s]collectors item[/s] dirty bomb?? [/i]
ftfy.
I've got a Plessey PDRM82 - it's a dosimeter, but should do the trick.
It was my silver haired old Mothers dearest wish to have one of those, will you take twenty quid for it?
I've earned my £5
Doesn't leave Ben much change from £9 🙂
I bought it at an auction when AWRE closed down their facility in Shoebury.
It's actually still open but with a very small staff now. I was there for 7 years and the £100,000 pounds worth of high speed 16mm cine cameras we had all went in a skip for scrap when my last remaining colleague left a couple of years after I took voluntary redundancy. Sadder still the photographic archive of film and negs going back to the 50's went up in smoke. Some kit did go to Aldermaston but most was scrapped. Due to the nature of what we did we had to do all processing and printing on site so we had a lot of expensive kit. It was the best job you can imagine, doing what was effectively your hobby and at the same time blowing things to pieces.
In hindsight though getting out 20 years ago was a smart move, the relentless move to digital meant our skills soon became redundant and I don't suppose anyone is left anywhere loading 400ft of cine film in a camera that's used in 2 seconds giving you maybe 50 frames of information. Not very efficient by today's standards.
It's actually still open but with a very small staff now. I was there for 7 years and the £100,000 pounds worth of high speed 16mm cine cameras we had all went in a skip for scrap when my last remaining colleague left a couple of years after I took voluntary redundancy. Sadder still the photographic archive of film and negs going back to the 50's went up in smoke. Some kit did go to Aldermaston but most was scrapped. Due to the nature of what we did we had to do all processing and printing on site so we had a lot of expensive kit. It was the best job you can imagine, doing what was effectively your hobby and at the same time blowing things to pieces.
In hindsight though getting out 20 years ago was a smart move, the relentless move to digital meant our skills soon became redundant and I don't suppose anyone is left anywhere loading 400ft of cine film in a camera that's used in 2 seconds giving you maybe 50 frames of information. Not very efficient by today's standards.
I think I might know what your grandson's getting you for Christmas... 😀
Damn you Ben Cooper,I am now looking at ammo boxes on eBay.
[i]I do not need an ammo box for the shed,I do not need an ammo box,I do not need an ammo box,I do not need an ammo box,I do not need an ammo box,I do not need an ammo box,I do not need an ammo box.[/i] 🙂
My desk. Yes, its a mess, but it doubles as metal storage 😉
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I do not need an ammo box for the shed,I do not need an ammo box,I do not need an ammo box,I do not need an ammo box,I do not need an ammo box,I do not need an ammo box,I do not need an ammo box.
Trust me you do..... I have one for tools I don't use that much....
Proper manly stuff sitting in my basement....
Tell you what, send me your bank details, then you can transfer some money to me and I'll send you a few "select" photos of said item....I may just leave a power tool or two laying around in the background 😉
I now have desk envy 😳
Dunno if I'd be [i]suspicious[/i] as such but I certainly wouldn't assume it's true either, so if [i]I[/i] wanted it it would probably take more than £9 extra to make me part with it.
The seller giving out your details is well out of order though.
£9 is pretty random! seems, not exactly suspicious, but like someone is thinking they can sell it on for even more or something.
£9 is pretty random! seems, not exactly suspicious, but like someone is thinking they can sell it on for even more or something.
Guessing that Ben's winning bid was something like £41 and the new buyer has said something along the lines of "I'll give ya Fifty notes for it"
Why not stick it back on eBay at £20 more than you paid for it on a buy it now, send the link to the person with the grandfather who has a dying wish or something.
I now have desk envy
You might also like what I keep welding and brazing rods in:
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How can I be sure it's really his grandfather's dying wish?
You can't, but if you're not that bothered about owning it you could make a few quid. Obviously after checking out what it's really worth.
How can I be sure it's really his grandfather's dying wish?
Kill the grandfather? Maybe bludgeon him with an ammo box if you have one to hand.
the only copy I could track down online of a favourite childhood book that I once owned was on ebay in Canada...
I contacted the seller and explained that I wanted the book for my own children and she sent it to me free of charge 🙂
I contacted the seller and explained that I wanted the book for my own children and she sent it to me free of charge
How much did you get for it?
Check his feedback. If he has a history of buying and selling that sort of stuff, tell him to jog on...
It's one of only 5 remaining copies in the entire world..
Got £300 for it on fleabay 😆
#winning
(the sad part is it was one of Richard Scarry's first illustration jobs.. I probly coulda got much more for it)
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Oh yes! 😀
If you wait for a meaningful contribution to this thread the chances are the old boy will have kicked the bucket by then and the problem will go away! Jus' sayin.
Edit and now I am off to look at old ammo boxes on ebay... You've a lot to answer for BC!
You're not wrong to be sus.
Unfortunately with Ebay, it's so full of chancers hiding behind the anonymity of the internet, I wouldn't react to things in the same way that I would do in real life.
Might (very probably not) be true, but if it is, they've got to do a lot better than that to persuade.
9 quid? They didn't care that much about gramps before the auction.
yunki - Member
It's one of only 5 remaining copies in the entire world..Got £300 for it on fleabay
#winning
(the sad part is it was one of Richard Scarry's first illustration jobs.. I probly coulda got much more for it)
Reminded be to check the price of the Enid Blyton books my mum dug out the loft from when I was tiny(er)
My desk. Yes, its a mess, but it doubles as me[b]n[/b]tal storage
FTFY - also suffering from desk envy btw
My ammo box is in the shed waiting to be made into a wood stove for a tent. I'll get round to it one day.
My magazine rack
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Never had a lid 🙁
I too am suffering from an overwhelming case of desk envy! I can think of other things I'd prefer to put in those holes than bits of metal; they look very 'bottle'-shaped to me...
