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What was your last biggish purchase (£100)
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Wanted to say a Microwave that matches our kettle and toaster but got it discounted to £99 earlier today.
So a J2534 device for my vehicle diagnostic business.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"A printer
You bought a printer for over a £100
What the hell are you printing, the new £5 and £10 notes!
It was £300 just under. "
You know you can get one for £20 from Argos |
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By *stellaWoman
over a year ago
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"A printer
You bought a printer for over a £100
What the hell are you printing, the new £5 and £10 notes!
It was £300 just under.
You know you can get one for £20 from Argos "
Not to do everything I need. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My Kindle Paperwhite in December. It was £99.99 down from £119.99. That counts right?!
In for a penny.. "
It is very pretty and has a Twilight Blue back. I don't normally spend so much on one thing but it's so worth it. Hardly leaves my hand. |
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"A printer
You bought a printer for over a £100
What the hell are you printing, the new £5 and £10 notes!
It was £300 just under.
You know you can get one for £20 from Argos
Not to do everything I need. "
Photocopying your butt? |
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Paid 600euro for a bike for my 11yr old son!!
Wayyyyy more than I wanted to pag but there are literally no bikes in Dublin for sale. Collecting it at 3pm today. I hope he stops moaning on bike rides now as I want to exercise with them both.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Fencing garden off and buying a mini digger as was easier than hiring one then sold it ay a profit " wish I had known I'm trying to buy one at the moment but eBay is full of scams. |
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By *ltrMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
"Fencing garden off and buying a mini digger as was easier than hiring one then sold it ay a profit wish I had known I'm trying to buy one at the moment but eBay is full of scams."
paid 1.650 for it sold for 1.800 I couldnt hire one for love or money while it was on lockdown could have sold it 20 times over |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Fencing garden off and buying a mini digger as was easier than hiring one then sold it ay a profit wish I had known I'm trying to buy one at the moment but eBay is full of scams.
paid 1.650 for it sold for 1.800 I couldnt hire one for love or money while it was on lockdown could have sold it 20 times over "
That's really cheap I'm looking around the £7500 mark and there is just nothing about that isnt a scam so prices are going up and up. |
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By *ltrMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
"Fencing garden off and buying a mini digger as was easier than hiring one then sold it ay a profit wish I had known I'm trying to buy one at the moment but eBay is full of scams.
paid 1.650 for it sold for 1.800 I couldnt hire one for love or money while it was on lockdown could have sold it 20 times over
That's really cheap I'm looking around the £7500 mark and there is just nothing about that isnt a scam so prices are going up and up. "
I bought at start of lockdown the guy who got it from me sold it to someone that rents out for day with driver 100 quid a hour . Machine was years old I had to guve it a oil change fill up hydraulic oil and change a hose but it did job good look in your search for one pal |
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"A new fridge for £550 plus a new Hoover before that.
Our dishwasher is also faulty. So what money we have saved on not going out socialising we have had to spend on domestic appliances. Ggggrrrr"
We have just replaces 4 appliances - soul destroying!! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"A gaming laptop (not actually for gaming, for running a bunch of design programmes)."
Gaming laptops use different processors to design programs.
For gaming high clock speed is important while for media rendering etc you need higher number of cores/threads. |
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"A new fridge for £550 plus a new Hoover before that.
Our dishwasher is also faulty. So what money we have saved on not going out socialising we have had to spend on domestic appliances. Ggggrrrr
We have just replaces 4 appliances - soul destroying!! "
It really is |
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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago
Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands |
"A pair of Doc Martens "
I am fortunate in so far as I live close to the Doc Martins factory shop, my last purchase was a pair of Factory seconds 1461 shoes reduced from £119 to £35, the defect is a 2mm hole in the tongue, not see when laced up. |
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Fridge freezer
And that was a saga in itself mine broke during the recent hot weather. Bit of a bugger as I keep meds in there. Ordered a new one from well known company and was delivered only to door step. Had to get it in alone. And it didn't work. So after a total of 6 yes 6hours on phone a replacement was arranged. But I had to get faulty one into garden and replacement into house. That was hell on my back but all sorted now |
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