easier to tell in person, a lot of typing. We could do with a plumbing thread on here as must be a mass of combined knowledge.
Fecking about on ebay trying to list an item ( postage) not sold on there for a few years, easier to throw the items in the bin and call it a day
The eldest one that's 5 months is house trained thank goodness and the little one that's 11 weeks old is pretty good with 9 times out of 10 hitting the puppy pads that are strategically positioned around the kitchen, dining & utility room, if he's not doing his business outside with the eldest
Been a long time since i sold, got royal mail in simple post, next issue can i get buyer protection taken off as they have put £2.08 on my buy it now price, is that the normal thing now?
sorted out my calendar for next year already and couldn't have been easier, a fiver in a little shop in Cranleigh
it's excellent value compared to about the last 10 years i've bought one - might even head back there next October!
No, buyer protection is mandatory. Its a bit naff, but since it applies to every item, it doesn't seem to affect sales. And in the event that the seller stiffs you, eBay refunds the buyer right away. I had a weasel sell me a fake chinese knock off a few weeks ago for the typical value of a genuine article. As that meant the description was wrong, I got a refund a few days later without any hassel.