achtungbono
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Swap my micallef bethlehem for a banksy, by achtungbono on Dec 14, 2008 9:29:33 GMT 1,
We know what happened to the sales from the lottery, but remember that this was a symbiotic relationship = POW did well out of the weekend - Saturday anyway - moving stock that quite frankly, should not have seen the light of day
All this reiteration talk of flippers and their kin is hypocritical & utterly disingenious by most of the people on here who bring this time & time again.
Swaping a print that you blagged buying at full cost by "winning" one of 100 places isnt the same as selling somthing you "won" outright
We know what happened to the sales from the lottery, but remember that this was a symbiotic relationship = POW did well out of the weekend - Saturday anyway - moving stock that quite frankly, should not have seen the light of day
All this reiteration talk of flippers and their kin is hypocritical & utterly disingenious by most of the people on here who bring this time & time again.
Swaping a print that you blagged buying at full cost by "winning" one of 100 places isnt the same as selling somthing you "won" outright
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Swap my micallef bethlehem for a banksy, by veralynn on Dec 14, 2008 16:20:46 GMT 1, Swaping a print that you blagged buying at full cost by "winning" one of 100 places isnt the same as selling somthing you "won" outright .
I'd have to agree with this in retrospect but the question is still begging - why enter into a lottery for something that you didn't want in the first place?
It's broadly similar to the activity of buying something that someone else wants purely for the financial upside. In this example for that person to have their chances of having the option to buy statistically reduced by third party involvement is going to piss them off, isn't it?
Swaping a print that you blagged buying at full cost by "winning" one of 100 places isnt the same as selling somthing you "won" outright .
I'd have to agree with this in retrospect but the question is still begging - why enter into a lottery for something that you didn't want in the first place?
It's broadly similar to the activity of buying something that someone else wants purely for the financial upside. In this example for that person to have their chances of having the option to buy statistically reduced by third party involvement is going to piss them off, isn't it?
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horizonmike
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Swap my micallef bethlehem for a banksy, by horizonmike on Dec 15, 2008 11:00:24 GMT 1, first one on ebay went for just over ยฃ700. Thought it would go higher then that. Ohwell il be holding onto mine for sometime i think, just need a rather large wall to place it on.
first one on ebay went for just over ยฃ700. Thought it would go higher then that. Ohwell il be holding onto mine for sometime i think, just need a rather large wall to place it on.
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daddycool
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Swap my micallef bethlehem for a banksy, by daddycool on Dec 15, 2008 14:57:20 GMT 1, I'd swap you my nick walker Ratatouille if you fancy it
I'd swap you my nick walker Ratatouille if you fancy it
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