It is time consuming the first couple of times but they store your choices so you can very quickly order it again.
£4.99 for someone to go round and get all my shopping and then deliver it when I choose! Bleedin bargain if you ask me but then I hate shops/shopping. :lol:
Yeah I've had that one when I used to work late. Got pulled over for no reason and it was obvious the copper wanted a drink driving nick. Apparently I was 'weaving all over the road' which was total crap, then he said I was 'driving almost in the gutter' ??? so which was it?
He was so...
There was a classic here a few months ago. The local council were hitting down hard on parking offenders, to the point of booking people even after the restricted hours had passed? There was a real outcry about it but if a car is parked illegally then it deserves a ticket IMO. So I had to larf...
They do, it takes seven to ten working days to complete a transfer. They also change pounds to dollars and charge you to change it back again. It's annoying but there's no real alternative for the smalltime dealers like me. :(
Not much really unless you want to take it to court. You only get the sellers fees refunded.
One thing that really piddles me off with ebay is that as a buyer you get three warnings for non payment then get slung out. But as a seller I can have dozens of warnings before any action gets taken...
I never send anything 'til it's been paid for and the funds are in my account but, amazingly, have often been sent stuff the next day, before they've even got my cheque?? Some people are just too trusting sometimes. :(
Are you transferring to a Bank account? You have to set one up by entering details of your account on (I think?) your user panel/preferences page.
Paying fees is a seperate thing and you can do it via your ebay accounts page.
HTH
You should be covered under Ebay guarantee, just don't hold your breath waiting. Also you can contact your credit card company and get them to do a chargeback on his card or against paypal (which is an ebay company).
HTH
I'm fortunate having done 250+ transactions and not really had any...
There's a great security plant out now to keep the graffitti ****s in check. I can only remember it's latin name though, I think it's called 'Chainus Linkus 240Voltius Fensus' or something like that. :lol: :lol: :lol:
I just had the same sort of problem. I couldn't get access with a spanner to tighten them enough so I tried a socket. It worked after banging it on but I couldn't get the b*gg*r off again. So I unscrewed it and had a close look at square headed bolt and socket (the type with many angles - not a...
Have you tried the matchbox bomb? Didn't know I had so many concerned neighbours. :oops: :oops: :oops:
Oh and they can't half send a 4lb hammer high into the air. :lol:
Don't think that is suitable to be left outside or used in damp weather. I'd buy it but put the lamp on the wall outside the back door and wire it in properly (or at least run the cable inside to plug lamp in); leaves you with nice extension cable too.
Others are doing it too. One false 'ebay' request for verification of personal details, including cc numbers, resulted in the person(s) being sent lots of huge txt files of total gibberish. Bet they enjoyed waiting for that lot to download. :lol: