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Biggest stitch up down the years
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard_H" data-source="post: 291679" data-attributes="member: 3919"><p>Come on guys it's obvious Andy is joking. :lol: </p><p></p><p>Although there've been many scams down the years, some running into the 1000s like the recent $4500 for a notebook!, me personally not a huge lot:</p><p></p><p>- bought a 3 leg R2 to find out later it was modern about £8</p><p>- about a dozen repro weapons over the last 2 years</p><p>- bought parts for a Kenner Death Star described as mint but they were worn - all about £20 in total. Wasn't going to bother to send back to US.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard_H, post: 291679, member: 3919"] Come on guys it's obvious Andy is joking. :lol: Although there've been many scams down the years, some running into the 1000s like the recent $4500 for a notebook!, me personally not a huge lot: - bought a 3 leg R2 to find out later it was modern about £8 - about a dozen repro weapons over the last 2 years - bought parts for a Kenner Death Star described as mint but they were worn - all about £20 in total. Wasn't going to bother to send back to US. [/QUOTE]
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