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            Could it be.... http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1797912,00.html0
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            Saw this on another site. If it is genuine - poor guy.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5617762874&fromMakeTrack=true0 - 
            The MSE Dictionary
Loophole - A word used to entice people to read clearly written Terms and Conditions.
Rip Off - Clearly written Terms and Conditions.
Terms and Conditions - Otherwise known as a loophole or a rip off.0 - 
            I just spotted this..... What an advert for The Motley Fool..... NOT

Q: Hi, I'm a writer for the UK's most popular no-nonsense personal finance website, The Motley Fool, https://www.fool.co.uk I'm an anti-debt campaigner, so your auction caught my eye. Your predicament is the subject of my article this afternoon, Losing Everything To Debt!, which will appear here later today: http://www.fool.co.uk/foolnews.htm I hope my article helps you and others to defeat their debts! Fool on! All the best, Cliff D'Arcy, Personal Finance Writer, The Motley Fool UK, https://www.fool.co.uk
A: Hi Cliff, Thank you! I'm a long time reader of fool and really enjoy the newsletter. Keep up the great work Fool.The MSE Dictionary
Loophole - A word used to entice people to read clearly written Terms and Conditions.
Rip Off - Clearly written Terms and Conditions.
Terms and Conditions - Otherwise known as a loophole or a rip off.0 - 
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            I'm sure this thread was posted Monday by Ka7y...see " Everything I own ".
Certainly a strange yet fascinating auction though!
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            Someone's done an article
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            I have merged two threads here, so apologies for any confusion with the running order of the last few posts.
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            Auction now hit £250,000.00++++++++
Noooooooooo, wouldn't cost that to walk into shops and buy the equivalent, surely someone is taking the Pi$$. :mad:
Do hope not though, poor guy!!
What do you all think.
Have a look at the bidders list, it has been jumped up from £30,200 to £226,800 in one bid! :eek: :eek:
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            I don't "do" ebay but like to follow the various goings on. This is one of the best for learning that there is no end to human silliness. Then again he's 23, bless! Time enough to learn his lesson, if he has the sense.Be careful who you open up to. Today it's ears, tomorrow it's mouth.0
 
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