anyone here snap thjs up?

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anyone here snap thjs up?

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Did any of our forum users manage to pick this up at a bargain price? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 500wt_1156
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I've seen this one up before a year or two ago
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I was looking at the Brinkman John, but i think the listing was pulled some time on Saturday as it was at £235 with 3 days to go, it probilly wasn't high enough for them.
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I always think that is poor form. If people have a minimum price they will take for something, they should either make that the start price, or put a reserve on it.

Of course, both of these would increase the eBay charges, which is why people put stuff up at ridiculous prices, and then pull it if it doesn't reach what they are looking for.
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