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  • eBay Mike Wooldridge custom 3/4 Ash cue

    not for sale
    Last edited by Steve748; 6 July 2012, 04:53 PM. Reason: I wanted to edit the headline but it appears I cannot do this...

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    .............
    Last edited by Steve748; 6 July 2012, 04:52 PM.

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    • #3
      That lasted long

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      • #4
        Sorry to hear about your bike accident, as a fellow biker i have had loads of narrow misses lol, 98% of them due to other road users, but congratulations on meeting a new woman and moving to California, so jealous

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        • #5
          Well yes and no...... The buyer wants to pay me with paypal and I don't want to pay the fees for them to keep my money for a week when payment to my bank costs me nothing and in the bank it is paying off my bills straight away.

          So he wants to have a think about it.

          I would prefer to exchange cash for cue half way with the buyer so it is on hold until the buyer makes a decision.

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          • #6
            The bike accident sorta changed my life for the better but I would prefer to have my leg than a prosthetic. I found I have to use the rest a lot more on a snooker table but I do have a lovely pool table to play on over there....

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            • #7
              Yes i already googled the pool table you mentioned, bit of a work of art that, very nice.
              Ask your buyer to pay by paypal "gift" then no fees to you, still need to wait a few days to clear tho, but direct bank transfer is better, or cash on collection as you say

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              • #8
                Sorry to Hear about your Bike Accident m8 looks a Stunning Cue and the Pool Table Looks very good also!

                Good luck with your sale.

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                • #9
                  Thanks guys.....
                  Just before the accident I remember saying to myself that I needed a holiday and that I wished I didn't have to do so much overtime and that I had plenty of money.
                  My left knee was always in agony after a few hundred miles on the bike and I kept thinking I need to get it fixed so it did not hurt so much.
                  I unexpectedly came into a bit of money but not in the way I would have wished either and I still miss my Mum every day.
                  So I have this saying 'be careful what you wish for' as they all came true but not in the way I expected or wanted!
                  My life now has got better than I could ever have dreamed with meeting the most wonderful woman in a lovely part of the world.
                  Last edited by Steve748; 7 May 2012, 09:25 AM. Reason: to add something and correct speling and **** poor gramma

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