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Bidder from France - I stated UK only

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  • ArmitageShanks
    ArmitageShanks Posts: 1,905 Forumite
    Just accept it!
  • Just accept it!

    Trust those Johnny Foreigners? Not likely.
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  • bluebell13
    bluebell13 Posts: 576 Forumite
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    How Daily Mail. :rolleyes:


    I reckon the Daily Mail have employed you for a spot of advertising. Either that or someone has dared you to mention them in every thread you post on. :confused:
  • bluebell13 wrote: »
    I reckon the Daily Mail have employed you for a spot of advertising. Either that or someone has dared you to mention them in every thread you post on. :confused:

    It would just appear that there are an awful lot of Daily Mail/Telegraph type readers on this site.

    If you don't know what I refer to then I suggest some research is in order.
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  • bluebell13
    bluebell13 Posts: 576 Forumite
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    It would just appear that there are an awful lot of Daily Mail/Telegraph type readers on this site.

    If you don't know what I refer to then I suggest some research is in order.

    Would that research involve reading said newspapers or more of the forum comments? Personally I prefer 'Hello'. Lots of nice pictures of happy people.

    I'll get my coat...........
  • ArmitageShanks
    ArmitageShanks Posts: 1,905 Forumite
    It would just appear that there are an awful lot of Daily Mail/Telegraph type readers on this site.

    If you don't know what I refer to then I suggest some research is in order.
    There is nowt wrong with the Telegraph.

    The Guardian on the other hand....
    They have Poly Toynbee
  • hayley11
    hayley11 Posts: 7,627 Forumite
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    What has the daily mail got to do with anything? Weird.

    Just on the subject of posting abroad, I don't either. I never have done, I'm not sure why I don't, I suppose I just want to keep it simple really.

    I recently sold a lot of Avon stuff and had about 10 people message me asking how much postage to various countries was, despite it saying UK only. It's quite annoying really!
    :heart: Think happy & you'll be happy :heart:
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  • chja
    chja Posts: 913 Forumite
    It would just appear that there are an awful lot of Daily Mail/Telegraph type readers on this site.

    If you don't know what I refer to then I suggest some research is in order.

    To be fair, the Mail is great for those free CD's that you can then eBay ;)

    What paper should the users of this site read then ?

    FT man myself...good old bit of capitalism :)
  • knightstyle
    knightstyle Posts: 7,296 Forumite
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    We, along with many others spend several months a year in France. I have bought on Ebay from UK and had items sent at extra cost to France no problems. Also bought from Ebay.fr As long as the address is registered with Pay pal you are OK.
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