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PUX:
--- Quote from: "datalas" ---£11.00 and a chocolate bar ?
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11 pound a choclate bar and a meeting with K AND O
PUX:
:cry: :cry: did not sell dont know why its a top motor :cry: :cry: ah well
gords:
--- Quote from: "pux" ---:cry: :cry: did not sell dont know why its a top motor :cry: :cry: ah well
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It stopped at £5300 didn't it? Is that not close enough? Is it worth contacting the highest bidder to see if they will go any higher?
PUX:
nopr rather shoot my self and let it go for that gords sorry
gords:
--- Quote from: "pux" ---nopr rather shoot my self and let it go for that gords sorry
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That's fair enough (and I wasn't suggesting that you let it go :wink: ) but the trouble with e-bay and reserve prices is that you don't know how much someone would actually go to. If the highest bidder actually bid £6500, but the current highest was only £5200 then the max bid will only go to £5300 ... that's right isn't it?
So, I wondered if it might be worth contacting the highest bidder to check their actual top offer :)
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