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wlfc1 wrote:I really don't care ! honestly, I can't stand game consoles ! and i'm not bothered what you you think !!!!
I paid £179.97, if somone wants it enough to pay more than that then good luck to them- I wouldn't !
Well we all know the type of person that you are then:p
You can't stand games consoles but you bought a short-supply Wii. You wouldn't pay more than you originally paid for something you didn't want, but if someone wants to pay you more than that, you don't really care?
Yeah, i know the type of person that you are:eek:
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Its not much more powerful than the old xbox. Just has an innovative controller. Bit of a gimmick really. Will be interesting to see if this is the way forward.0
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cheapskate58 wrote:Well we all know the type of person that you are then:p
Indeed we do. He's a capitalist.
It's remarkable how quickly people go from loving the capitalist system when they see it as providing them with 'bargains' to hating it when they see that those who are more successful than them at the capitalist game have more power than they do.
Same thing could be seen in the news today regarding the re-sale of Dianna tickets on ebay.0 -
I really don't understand all the stuff on 'it's wrong to make a profit'.
People don't just go to work and think I'll stay on this salary for the rest of my life, while others pass, if promotion is available and right, we all go for it. A better standard of living.
So if those that state it's wrong to Buy to make a profit, will they all be selling their houses for the original purchase price, not the rise that they have obtained due to the markets? If so let me know when you're selling and I'll buy all the houses up.
Another example you bought a piece of furniture that has now become a collectors piece, again would you sell for the original price or what today's market deems the correct range? Again I'll buy them all at the original price if those don't want to make a profit.Financial Aims for 2012:
1. To pay off Car loan (£2,163.85 / £300.23 : 13.9%) 2. To pay off Joint OD ([STRIKE]£1,928.53[/STRIKE] / £1,928.53 : 100%) 3. To pay off GF's CC (£1100.31 / £0 : 0%) 4. To OP Mortgage (£1000 / £0 : 0%)
Money Saving / Making in 2012:
1. Ebay (£0 ) 2. Surveys (£0 ) 3. Quidco (£156.45 (Feb 12) ) 4. Lottery (£0 ) 5. Groceries (£0 )0
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