No probs pal, once the work has been done and you get the cue back I'm sure it will sell for a good price. Good luck with the sale anyway Darren. Regards, Rob
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Originally Posted by rob s View Post... If you can refund the buyer and avoid negative feedback then maybe get the joint realigned then resell it ....
That's what buy it now, make offers, & reserve price is for
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Originally Posted by darrenlowe79 View PostRight guys I contacted the guy on eBay who bought the cue and explained the problem to him now he doesn't want it! So I'll send it away to get it sorted and maybe get it re-finished just to make sure it's 100%
Thanks to rob s and golden for their advice!!!Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostI hope you ask the buyer 1st tho lol, you can't refuse to sell a cue just because it didn't reach what you hoped for !!!
That's what buy it now, make offers, & reserve price is for77 in a match, 97 in a line up
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Originally Posted by Fedia147 View PostRob i never change the receipt. i bought this 3/4 playing black ebony ultimate with the leather case and two extensions with the receipt included. But some of the skinny moppeds hear tried to make me look as fraudster. Which i like.
And just for nostalgias sake, the evidence:
^ 5 very obviously changed to an 8 with the heavier ink.
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I don't usually get involved in eBay discussion threads but in this case I will. I'm not a fan of eBay and I am defiantly not selling cues on it. I like to think we are more professional than that.
Coincidentally, my copy of Receipt No 23453 is for £555.50.
I suppose I should feel flattered that people are prepared to pay £1000+ for one of my cues, but some of these prices do seem high.
Tell me another one Ivan.
Anyone hear the thumping of footsteps scrambling along the floor? This just in, Fedia has left the thread!Last edited by narl; 29 April 2012, 05:36 PM.
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John Parris ultimate for sale
Right guys the cue is away to get the joint problem sorted and while it's away he is going to re-finish the cue. Not that anything was wrong with it but it will come back as new. So it's still for sale once I receive it back.
But I will start a new thread about it as this one has run its course.
Thanks
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