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Classified ad with best offer allows them to make an offer,   which was subsequently auto-accepted. 

I think ebay ought to charge them the relisting fee, it might put people off such shithousery.

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On 23/04/2023 at 10:22, chadders said:

2 speed with hammer action.

It's pretty hefty, not the sort of thing to use working under a sink. I've got a few modern ones for that sort of stuff but it's ideal for things like wire brushing rust off seat frames.

Long gone now but I had one of the old metal ones, bought in 1978.

Was great to hammer in the plugs after drilling the wall :)

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12 hours ago, ruffgeezer said:

I've the focus of much work up for sale on an eBay classified advert. 

  • 22:04: Your item has sold awaiting payment!
  • 22:05: Buyer has requested a cancellation.

What pisses me off about this cunt, is that eBay now want to charge me another set of classified ad fees to relist it.  That's another £19.99 so that Dabek can get off scott free.

 

CUNTS

I get this roughly once a week when I accept a best offer - usually because I've not accepted it within 0.2 picoseconds and they've bought something else.

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6 minutes ago, Markeh said:

I get this roughly once a week when I accept a best offer - usually because I've not accepted it within 0.2 picoseconds and they've bought something else.

I had it set to automatically accept above a certain threshold.   Why offer it if 60 seconds later you get cold feet?

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2 hours ago, ruffgeezer said:

I had it set to automatically accept above a certain threshold.   Why offer it if 60 seconds later you get cold feet?

Because you’re a cunt. Bidder of course just to clear that up. Been caught out numerous times with regular bidding shall look out for that in classifieds now. 

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On 4/22/2023 at 12:46 PM, vulgalour said:

Here's a little warning about barn find cars and how they got me.

The two Lanchesters we've got are both ex-barn find and have been sat around with wildlife in and on them for decades.  While we did take care with things like gloves, masks, hand washing, etc. they still got me.  A couple of weeks ago I started getting a nasty looking rash on my neck where the collar of my overalls rubbed and it wasn't clearing up.  Suspected nickel allergy on that, which I know I have and looked just the same the last time a chain necklace kicked it off and made me aware of the issue.  We suspect it was some fertiliser with nickel content because it kicked off just after discovering some unknown granules behind some trim when dealing with woodworm.  Given the car spent some years on a farm and being used as storage for at least some of it, this doesn't seem too far fetched.  Not a big problem, a dose of antihistamines (first time I've ever had to do that) and a couple of weeks later it was cleared up just in time for the next problem.

Lanchester 2 gave me ringworm, which despite the name is a fungal infection.  Again, this is something I've never had before even though I've lived with and worked with animals, including horses so came as something of a surprise.  This car did contain a dessicated rat, signs of fresh rat activity, and more recently has been the local foxes choice of wendy house so I suspect I've picked it up off a surface in the car from one or more of those sources.  I did wear gloves and mask on the initial clean up and once everything had been swept and hosed I just assumed I'd be fine not to bother which apparently isn't the case.

Don't be like me, all itchy and gross, wear gloves when you're working on barn find stuff until you're sure it's cleaned thoroughly.  Even regular hand washing and showers and the like apparently isn't enough to stop infection.  At least it's nothing life threatening or painful, and I can hide the unsightly blemishes easily thanks to having long hair.  I'm also reminded by all this that I'm going to be cautious about my lithium allergy, something I learned about when I got white lithium grease on my hands a few years ago, especially given how much grease is all over the next stage of work on Lanchester 2.

It's almost like old cars are bad for your health or something.

On the plus side it proves genuine barn find status. 

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Ma has a new reduced* sight adapted tablet. She is driving me fucking mental with it. Because it's a new improved version it doesn't work exactly the same as old/shit version she had before.

This leads to quality crazy ideas. The screen is turned off by pressing the power button rather than closing the case. So that means when the screen is off if anyone emails her it will be INSTANTLY DESTROYED and she won't get her emails of sister's horse having a shit. Turned on book cover in the settings to shut her up, and she just keeps on chuntering that she's not had any horse videos all weekend and they're lost! lost! Nothing to do with horse is in a field 5 miles away while idiot sister who makes the horse videos is in Lanzarote....

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I lost far too much time to this today, trying to remove this wheel bolt.

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Now replaced, turns out the fucked droplink is fine. I've yet to check the other side, trying to time it between showers of hailstones. Grrrr.

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Sold a Fiesta gearbox on eBay, first problem was the buyer wanted it sent to an alternative address. second problem was UPS, my courier of choice had a look at the packaged up gearbox and said they didn't want to take it  in case any oil spilled out.  It was fully drained with any holes sealed up, banded to a cut down 1/4 size pallet and shrink wrapped to death. The dimensions were well within their limits and gearboxes aren't on the prohibited list, it was packaged perfectly but the manager at the depot just didn't want to accept it "just in case". Fair enough I guess.

The only problem is no other courier wants to take the bloody thing. Car parts over 15kg, prohibited, gearboxes, prohibited. I could get Paisley freight or someone to take it but they want £60 odd rather than the £25 UPS were quoting.

I've spent most of the day trawling courier sites, sorting a refund from UPS and finally cancelling the sale with eBay, which prompted an angry response from the buyer. With fees I think I was only making £30 or so from the box anyway. Fuck eBay and FUCK couriers. 

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3 hours ago, AnnoyingPentium said:

I lost far too much time to this today, trying to remove this wheel bolt.

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Now replaced, turns out the fucked droplink is fine. I've yet to check the other side, trying to time it between showers of hailstones. Grrrr.

I admire your perseverance getting it out with one of those reverse twist extractors.

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Just now, artdjones said:

I admire your perseverance getting it out with one of those reverse twist extractors.

Granda and I worked together on that one. We swore at it collectively. :lol:

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4 hours ago, AnnoyingPentium said:

I lost far too much time to this today, trying to remove this wheel bolt.

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Now replaced, turns out the fucked droplink is fine. I've yet to check the other side, trying to time it between showers of hailstones. Grrrr.

What in fuck's name happened there!? How did it get so rounded!

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9 minutes ago, RoverFolkUs said:

What in fuck's name happened there!? How did it get so rounded!

First of all, the new apprentice at the garage I frequently use dialled them on at 100000000lb-ft (slight exaggeration) and I had to take it back to get them to get the bolts off as I couldn't get them off, even with 17 and a bit stone of me on a breaker bar. That one had been a touch rounded after the ugga dugga incident. Tyre fitters finished it off later on, and when going to change a drop link today I couldn't even get a socket to grab onto whatever was left of the head of the bolt.

Tbf, looking at the quality of the work that nearly £600 got me, this honestly isn't a surprise. I'm quite annoyed, to say the least. You'd think the exhaust had been fitted by Ray Charles. :angry008:

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39 minutes ago, AnnoyingPentium said:

First of all, the new apprentice at the garage I frequently use dialled them on at 100000000lb-ft (slight exaggeration) and I had to take it back to get them to get the bolts off as I couldn't get them off, even with 17 and a bit stone of me on a breaker bar. That one had been a touch rounded after the ugga dugga incident. Tyre fitters finished it off later on, and when going to change a drop link today I couldn't even get a socket to grab onto whatever was left of the head of the bolt.

Tbf, looking at the quality of the work that nearly £600 got me, this honestly isn't a surprise. I'm quite annoyed, to say the least. You'd think the exhaust had been fitted by Ray Charles. :angry008:

It's painful to read of such shoddy workmanship. Not saying I'm perfect, but you know... 

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On 4/22/2023 at 6:41 PM, w00dy said:

Just had some absolute tossers do the old oil in coolant scam on me. I should have stopped them, but I didn't. Selling an old,.cheap BMW is a miserable time. You'd think there wasn't much profit in a slightly broken 5 series that's up at £1650, but you live and learn.

I hope you encouraged them off your property.....

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4 minutes ago, RoverFolkUs said:

It's painful to read of such shoddy workmanship. Not saying I'm perfect, but you know... 

If I weren't a million miles away you'd have had my trade.

I hadn't had issues like this from the garage before, and if I did have any quibbles they were remedied very quickly/cheaply (read as free). I'm disappointed, and should have said something sooner, so that's on me. I'm going to take the leap into doing more of my own work where I can, leaving the big and scarier jobs to them, and making sure it's done right from now on.

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2 hours ago, Lankytim said:

Sold a Fiesta gearbox on eBay, first problem was the buyer wanted it sent to an alternative address. second problem was UPS, my courier of choice had a look at the packaged up gearbox and said they didn't want to take it  in case any oil spilled out.  It was fully drained with any holes sealed up, banded to a cut down 1/4 size pallet and shrink wrapped to death. The dimensions were well within their limits and gearboxes aren't on the prohibited list, it was packaged perfectly but the manager at the depot just didn't want to accept it "just in case". Fair enough I guess.

The only problem is no other courier wants to take the bloody thing. Car parts over 15kg, prohibited, gearboxes, prohibited. I could get Paisley freight or someone to take it but they want £60 odd rather than the £25 UPS were quoting.

I've spent most of the day trawling courier sites, sorting a refund from UPS and finally cancelling the sale with eBay, which prompted an angry response from the buyer. With fees I think I was only making £30 or so from the box anyway. Fuck eBay and FUCK couriers. 

I always list boxes as a DC motor and disguise it with cardboard 

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2 hours ago, Bren said:

I hope you encouraged them off your property.....

Of course. They didn't put up too much fight when they knew that I was well aware fo what was happening, but I kept it civil to avoid them coming back out of spite given that criminal damage is clearly a way of life for them. 

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3 hours ago, omegod said:

I always list boxes as a DC motor and disguise it with cardboard 

We’ve been discussing it at work and I think that’s exactly what it’s going to be described as. Great minds eh?

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The daughter has been after another project car so she decides on a Reliant Robin of all things. Fair enough, something different and she's good on the spanners in fairness. Nothing local so look further afield. Three cars up around the west Midlands area being sold as projects, two private and one commercial. Tried phoning and messaging all of them since Monday a.m.  and still no reply off anyone. Not expecting a reply off the private sellers straight away as they may be in work but not even the bloody dealer will pick up the phone even after they replied to my message to call them back! 

 

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Ta muchly one of my neighbours. Disco is tucked in the back lane, so no passing traffic. I'm probably a bad man for immediately thinking CND, given he has a white pikey tipper. However checking cctv I'm pretty sure it isn't him, he just belches clouds of soot but doesn't come near it. Doesn't help that I've not been down there for a week and cctv isn't really pointing at that corner. 

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1 hour ago, JB77 said:

The daughter has been after another project car so she decides on a Reliant Robin of all things. Fair enough, something different and she's good on the spanners in fairness. Nothing local so look further afield. Three cars up around the west Midlands area being sold as projects, two private and one commercial. Tried phoning and messaging all of them since Monday a.m.  and still no reply off anyone. Not expecting a reply off the private sellers straight away as they may be in work but not even the bloody dealer will pick up the phone even after they replied to my message to call them back! 

 

Didn't someone on here have one maybe for sale a while ago?

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mobiles , cant people put them down for a moment ... 

was in Maccies today and everyone was around the counter with their nose stuck in a screen , even when ordering , paying and eating .. the view out of the upstairs windows across Liverpool might as well not been there .

even my son dreads what the future will bring , what if they embed the WWW into your head via some chip ,

A constant run of adverts and face time whilst you walk , eat , shit and bonk ..

oh and order your Maccies and have it delivered with 2 shakes of your eyelid ???

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Working in a climate controlled encapsulation room today, with the temp set at 32degrees centigrade 🥵

my safety glasses constantly sliding down my face and an soaking wet with sweat ESD coat got quite irritating after 8hours 

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I took the side door off my Doblo so as to gain access to the dents and scrapes I did about 6 months ago. They are now shallow enough to remove paint and start trowelling on filler. Unfortunately, 30 seconds after carefully propping the door up the wind caught it and it fell over across a kerbstone, so now that's marked.download.png.49f947cf372a196f373368f1744aa109.png

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Nipped to the golden arches for lunch today for something convenient. 

Picture the scene, a group of 4 youths, on their phones and chatting away. A couple of them with hoods up and all seemed to be wearing those black puff jackets. Not causing anyone any harm and weren't being disruptive in any way from what I saw. 

A few seats away from them was a pair of middle aged women who had just sat down. One of them immediately complains to the other: "look at that yob over there taking up a whole table" (mates were sitting at one table and he was perched on a seat at the end of another, you know the typical Mcdonalds layout) 

Most seats were full so I assume she was complaining because they struggled to find one, and there was one person "using a whole table". In reality there was nothing stopping anyone from using the rest of the table 🤷

They keep repeating between themselves "I can't believe it, the cheeky sods" and other similar comments

The group of youths leave quietly, and certainly weren't doing anything untoward, all carrying their trays over to the bin and self clearing. 

Basically, they didn't do anything wrong from what I saw. And the women arrived after me so couldn't have witnessed anything either. 

Now the grump here is when these two women left. They left their mess and trays on the table for someone else to clear up...

Really? Those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.. etc.. 

They had this preconceived prejudiced opinion against the "yobs" yet failed to see how it's disrespectful to leave all their mess behind especially when the bin is on your way out FFS 🤦

Aren't these people usually the ones that are first to say how you shouldn't be judgemental towards others? Practise what you preach FFS 😞

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I'm glad it's not just me that gets wound up by some people's prejudices. Not all yoof are bad, and not all oldies are good. I was chuffed last year when a 23yo working temporarily for me, who's a friend of a permie,  told said permie she couldn't believe how open I was - this purely in a work environment. Both of them encounter it from older people on almost a daily basis, apparently, which I find very sad. (The permie is nearly 40, but has an, um, individual dress sense)

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