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£420 shipped for something I ordered for £169 last week (and mine's new in single tone battleship grey) ?




 
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£420 shipped for something I ordered for £169 last week (and mine's new in single tone battleship grey) ?




Oh wow, that's quite something. I just had a quick check and they probably did pay around £400 new for the whole package but considering it's two tone and how little mags, batteries, foregrips and replica sights and slings are worth as extra's it probably needs to be about 50% of what it's advertised at.

 
He's obviously seen this and dropped the price. A massive reduction to £400

Still a piss take though 

 
not really an issue with the pricing here given all the stuff that comes with it, but a dsg on a barrel that length?





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forget that, looky what i just found:



even if it's a recoil model that's a tad steep given the info provided.....

 
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Wants the buyer to pay pp fees too


Wants the buyer to work out what they are as well: "The PayPal service fees are not include, please pay an extra fees when you are making payment via PayPal."

But "free" (i.e. included) shipping?

Alternatively, pick up in Central Manchester, or apparently from a remote wind-swept hillside in Dumfries & Galloway, according to the map location given.

Lazy is never a good look when you're asking someone to part with £580 (plus secret fees) on trust.

 
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Wants the buyer to work out what they are as well: "The PayPal service fees are not include, please pay an extra fees when you are making payment via PayPal."


This is one of my pet peeves. Which other way is there to pay? Unless I knew the seller well I wouldn't feel comfortable paying cash upon collection. Plus at least state how much extra postage cost (I know in this case they've stated "free" but in general) would be.

Plus of course it's overpriced. These are £400 new, 4 x mags and a foregrip don't warrant £340 on top of the £240 (at 60% value for the RIF alone). 

 
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I have ZERO interest in sales where the seller asks for fees. Just add it to your asking price. Not a chance in hell I am going to pay for something worth more than £20 to someone I dont know with F&F (I would buy something small from a regular on here using it but never for a gun or anything substantial or from a random)

Its just silly. Had one guy a while back have a right moan as I paid with G&S without telling him. Bought some mags or something for £40 and he was not going to post until I paid the fees etc even though he didnt mention fees in his ad. He gave up in the end as I was not going to back down and said either send them or I open a case :D  

 
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What gets my goat too is when you are trying to buy a £100 pistol and they try and stiff you on the fees saying it'll be a tenners worth...jog on its less that £4. There are plenty of fees calculators out there.

 
What gets my goat too is when you are trying to buy a £100 pistol and they try and stiff you on the fees saying it'll be a tenners worth...jog on its less that £4. There are plenty of fees calculators out there.


Not only that but take a secondhand Marui pistol for example. If it's £100 + £15 postage + £4 fees = £119.

Quite often you can find the same pistol brand new and with postage (and yes Paypal fees) included from firesupport for £10 - £15 more.

 
I have ZERO interest in sales where the seller asks for fees. Just add it to your asking price.


agreed, both buying and selling it's easier to just give a straight posted price.

only time i can see postage being a big enough issue to deal with separately is if you're posting international which isn't a massive issue given most of our members are uk based.

 
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agreed, both buying and selling it's easier to just give a straight posted price.

only time i can see postage being a big enough issue to deal with separately is if you're posting international which isn't a massive issue given most of our members are uk based.
I would much rather see I want £XX amount rather than have to do sums, Just add a tenner for delivery and fees if its a small item and £20 for a RIF. and leave arguing room. Its really not difficult.

And dont get me started on the posters who put collection only. And dont put a location *facepalm* 

 
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