Bullpup
Senior Retro Guru
Chopper1192":6e845wlx said:More of a Rabbi
Ah I wondered where the Chopper "handle" came from.
Chopper1192":6e845wlx said:More of a Rabbi
technodup":kyvuzmsp said:You offered £80. He's offering it to you for £80.
I don't see the point in this thread.
The point isn't in the sums involved. The point is the naughty feller.has pulled a fast one and attempted to defraud our hero. The question is a moral one, regarding she the or not he should do business with someone that's tried to defraud him.technodup":3e9k9czh said:You offered £80. He's offering it to you for £80.
I don't see the point in this thread.
technodup":17kknf4f said:You offered £80. He's offering it to you for £80.
I don't see the point in this thread.
technodup":trbaabgd said:He either wants the bike or doesn't. He either values it at £80 or doesn't.
technodup":trbaabgd said:Everything else is pointless conjecture.
technodup":trbaabgd said:But seeing as we're being all fncking pious about an £80 bike deal, it's not fully kosher to be offering a price to end the auction early which afaics is what happened. Buyer tried to manipulate the auction before the seller did, then gets all antsy at the seller? Unless I've read it wrong.
brocklanders023":2hqpaln1 said:I'd offer £50 or tell him to relist. Then re-bid on it but don't put your max amount in at the start.