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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by nat8808 View Post
    Sometimes people simply aren't regular visitors to forums, advertise on many many places and don't set up any notifications.

    I've certainly done the latter before - checking emails but no notifications of any interest so don't go to the forums to double check..

    Better policy is to put a direct email address in the advert and ask people to email not PM.


    Hey, people could be having a hard time and selling a pair of speakers suddenly very low on their current priorities - we don't know so shouldn't complain.
    Sorry but I'm with Marco on this one, if you advertise deal with it promptly, or advertise when you are ready to deal with it, Simples (as some increasingly irritating meerkats would say) On a happier note, our wristbands and stall allocation arrived this morning. With confirmation that we will have a stall with power, so the PRC will be there for a record cleaning service on the day

    I'll post a full list of kit we are taking before the day. What are you bringing Adam?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nat8808 View Post
    Sometimes people simply aren't regular visitors to forums, advertise on many many places and don't set up any notifications.

    I've certainly done the latter before - checking emails but no notifications of any interest so don't go to the forums to double check..


    Better policy is to put a direct email address in the advert and ask people to email not PM.
    Bottom line for me is. I would like the Radfords, but expected PS to buy as he had contacted the Seller and made a provisional commitment.

    I have ' moved on ' with modifying a pair of original Wharfedale Diamonds, but if the Bookshelf models seller responded ( and accept my offer ) I could well go for them.

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    The Audio Jumble is almost upon us, as promised I've put a list of kit I'm taking down on Trade Impressions . I'm also taking a Loricraft RCM and am offering a cleaning service. Please check the list and If anyone wants to reserve anything and pick it up on the day e-Mail me on paulstewartphoto@me.com as I get that one on my phone.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulStewart View Post
    Sorry but I'm with Marco on this one, if you advertise deal with it promptly, or advertise when you are ready to deal with it, Simples (as some increasingly irritating meerkats would say)
    Precisely. I can't be doing with the fannying about of indecisive, disorganised twits! It's a major bugbear of mine, as I'm completely the opposite, when it comes to doing business.

    Anyway, Paul, I hope you have a successful jumble and sell plenty. I'd love to come, but these things are always fooking miles away.....

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    Hmm, tempted to go this Sunday. I haven't been for a few years. Not that I actually need anything, but you never know what may catch the eye. And, who knows which other AOS members I may bump into. We should wear AOS badges, so we can spot each other. I may wear one just for fun.
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    I'll be there for 9.am avoiding the rush

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    We will be on stall 114' if it doesn't flood I told the river is very high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulStewart View Post
    We will be on stall 114' if it doesn't flood I told the river is very high.
    The river is very high. Peaked at Christmas levels again yesterday at 8. All our river crossings flooded. At the very least the car park will be wet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldpinkman View Post
    The river is very high. Peaked at Christmas levels again yesterday at 8. All our river crossings flooded. At the very least the car park will be wet
    I am totally pissed off with all the rain as I'm waiting for the main roof to be replaced. Can't imagine what it must be like to be knee deep in it too.

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    Update. Teston crossi ng is open again so the river levels are down at least 2 ft

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