go into advanced search in ebay and tick completed listing box and search. if its price is in green it sold for that
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I think I'll settle on the latter being the most likely! As for keeping sales secret from a partner, that's also daft, as such secrets [like hiding bits of hi-fi from 'her'] are unlikely to form the basis of a successful, long-term relationship, especially if you get caught - and if you're buying them a present, then why would that prevent you from answering questions from someone in reference to that?
Does your partner read your texts or emails, or have access to your on-line accounts? If so, that's not on, and an unacceptable invasion of privacy. I'd have no interest in doing that to Del, and neither would she with me, as a) we're not nosey bastards, and b) trust each other implicitly. A lack of trust is also one of the biggest causes of relationship failures.
Marco.
Absolutely! And the description that has no actual details of the item for sale is another one. I was looking for a cutlery tray yesterday, they had a pic on the listing, but the entire description was something like 'cutlery tray, grey'. I was left to guess the size. It's one thing on a cheap kitchen accessory, but I've seen very similar on all sorts of more expensive listings.
Same here. I totally trust Anita, and she knows all my details, pin numbers, bank details, and I don't have a pin on my phone either. Nothing to see on my phone anyway, it's all correspondence with customers, suppliers and work colleagues. She'd soon get bored!
As far as unreliable sellers go, most likely explanation is that they are thick as two short planks. Perhaps they aren't smart enough to post pictures on AoS, so go to eBay because it's simpler! Just saying... :)
Just booked a holiday, paid in full,2 minutes later boiler packed up FFS:steam:
Oh bugger, that's really bad form.
Yes we could have done without it, hopefully an inexpensive fix,got a new kitchen booked in aswell, bloody bugger shit!!!
Currently trying to cancel my bike insurance with Hastings Direct, and it's a right battle, so I'll call it "The Battle of Hastings Direct". Was on hold for 20 minutes, after which the line went dead. I'm not the most patient of folk, so my reaction was "well they can piss off", so Anita had a go. After being in a queue for 35 minutes, that call went dead too. So She's trying again, and now the recorded message says that there is a one hour wait. I suggested we just cancel the direct debit and they'll get the message, but apparently there would then be a cancellation fee
If they'd just kept the renewal the same as last year, instead of hiking the price by 35%, I'd stay with them but now they can shove it up their arse. And the quote from them for a new policy is even cheaper than last year's premium!
So going with Bennetts, actually 30% cheaper than Hastings' premium last year.