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SALE! Beal Flyer 10.2mm, 50m rope (used twice) |
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24-Aug-2015 5:00:41 PM
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Hi. Only climbed with it indoors literally a couple of times. Send me an email to make an offer.
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15-Oct-2015 8:53:56 PM
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Bump!
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15-Oct-2015 10:47:07 PM
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I'm amazed duploboy hasn't been on to tell you why you're never going to sell it at this rate...
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16-Oct-2015 8:31:23 PM
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Well people can choose to pay an even higher price as it retails for more! Figured I needed to put something so I didn't get a stupid offer that's also unrealistic hence why I wrote a price and make an offer! Cheers.
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17-Oct-2015 12:13:57 AM
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Actually you only gave a price originally with no mention of an offer... Lol
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18-Oct-2015 7:53:04 PM
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You must have missed the bit that said ...offer. Refrain from commenting unless you're interested.
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19-Oct-2015 7:16:08 AM
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On 18/10/2015 happycamper wrote:
>You must have missed the bit that said ...offer. Refrain from commenting
>unless you're interested.
Good luck with that, we call it the....I....N...T...E...R...N...E...T...
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19-Oct-2015 7:23:07 AM
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On 19/10/2015 shortman wrote:
>On 18/10/2015 happycamper wrote:
>>You must have missed the bit that said ...offer. Refrain from commenting
>>unless you're interested.
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>Good luck with that, we call it the....I....N...T...E...R...N...E...T...
heh heh heh:)
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19-Oct-2015 12:50:47 PM
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I saw the unrealistic $200 asking price but no offer option in that same post.
Original been edited?
Don't matter.
How old is the rope?
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24-Oct-2015 7:54:37 PM
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$200 is not the same nor similar to the cost of the rope new so no, it's not completely unreasonable. Yes the original message said $200 but also gave opportunity to make an offer. It is up to the person genuinely considering to purchase an item to state what they are willing to pay for it and the seller can kindly agree, negotiate or say no. This is common sense.
You people who just have one smart arse comment to make after another really need to grow up and find something more productive in life to do. I am just getting back into climbing after being really unwell for a few years and you are a real turn off to the climbing 'community'.
If anyone has a genuine enquiry please contact me directly.
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24-Oct-2015 10:03:52 PM
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On 24/10/2015 happycamper wrote:
...SNIP...
>You people who just have one smart arse comment to make after another
>really need to grow up and find something more productive in life to do.
>I am just getting back into climbing after being really unwell for a few
>years and you are a real turn off to the climbing 'community'.
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>If anyone has a genuine enquiry please contact me directly.
Hey happycamper, I'm super stoked you're well enough to jump back into the climbing scene, especially after a few years away due to being unwell. Chockstone is like a virtual pub; you've got cool kids doing cool things; the locals who'll chat with everyone about anything, the shifty characters you have to watch out for and then there's Gnaguts;) You'll find that climbing gear isn't really worth much when compared to prices in the US or Europe and so most people will balk when gear is priced on what they feel is the high side. Don't sweat the small stuff and good luck with the sale.
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29-Oct-2015 2:19:24 PM
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This duplicate thread is now locked.
Please see the latest thread here:
http://www.chockstone.org/Forum/Forum.asp?Action=DisplayTopic&ForumID=10&MessageID=15889&Replies=1&PagePos=0&Sort=#NewPost
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