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  • 2 weeks later...

Seriously, you clearly didn't understand any of the posts!

I am not intending on explaining myself to you

If anyone is interested in buying the sound bar they should contact me directly



So many people have just too much time on their hands.. Get a life!

Loz. Great searching skills!

If you genuinely cared (instead of being a smart pants) you would have known that I am selling it for ?100 with delivery.. Got a new product, purchased with new tv from currys almost month ago and I am asking a fair price for it.

What makes you think I would wanna take less than what it goes for then?

Wouldn't wanna do business with you ..


Otta. Have been selling and buying on this forum for a long time so back off.. Basically..


Se22cat. Seen better posts, trust me :)

This kind of behaviour is simply caused by peoples jelousity ..

Where are the people that actually want to buy something, that's what I wanna know


Good day all!

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