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NOW OVER New Apple iPod nano - 8GB - Black - £114 Delivered
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ramit wrote:I'd reconsider as they have stopped selling the 30gb at £129 on the apple refurb site!
No that is temporary, they will update in a day or so, have bought two in the last few days for my kids, came in perfect condition.....amazing price !!!!!
Trust me, they will be readvertising the 30gb in a day or so0 -
"Availability: usually dispatched within 1 to 2 weeks. Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.co.uk."
Looks like they have run out...
...oh what a surprise!0 -
already 4 pages in HUKD forums, 2 pages in DVDF0
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Thanks to the OP for this great find! This is exactly what my fiance has hinted that he wants for christmas so you have saved me around £50 with this offer. Fingers crossed Amazon deliver! :T0
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kowalski2 wrote:I'm not sure it will make any difference...
I also selected the 'Express Delivery' which costs £8.99 and got:
Dispatch estimate: 9 Oct 2006
Delivery estimate: 12 Oct 2006
but if you look at 30111987's post above (post #47) he/she says that he/she selected 'Super Saver Delivery' and got:
Dispatch estimate: 9 Oct 2006
Delivery estimate: 11 Oct 2006 - 13 Oct 2006
Ultimately I'm sure my order will be cancelled anyway (or they'll try and send me a 4gb version rather than the 8gb)
fingers crossed
nah, they can't just send u a 4gb instead of the 8gb without asking u... that's pretty much committing fraud
what should happen is that they will just e-mail u telling that its a mis-price and they won't honour it...0 -
Is that after you have scammed Tesco in your cheap suit biglugs ?You don't get medals for sitting in the trenches.0
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Buying to sell on Ebay is for losers. If you want to buy to sell, go to your bank and ask about setting up a business properly - then buy wholesale to sell on and make even more money. Get yourself a good business name, register/trademark it, and get a buisness mission policy statement and build a good business with customer service. You will then have the edge over every single amazon third party seller, and all the ebay sellers.
You will command higher prices and will not have the overheads of the Ebay fees and final valuation fees.
:rolleyes: Thanks for coming! :rolleyes:0
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