Hopefully not as expensive as the 12ahThere’s a new breed of battery out in 2022. Smaller and more powerful
I’m only on 9’s. 12’s must be eye wateringHopefully not as expensive as the 12ah
Thanks for that palWe just bought one spot on need a 4ah battery in it though
They eat batteries. Get a 9Thanks for that pal
There’s a new breed of battery out in 2022. Smaller and more powerful
This seems to be one of the better vids of the light:
This seems to be one of the better vids of the light:
Thanks palThey eat batteries. Get a 9
I was watching this one on eBay until I found one brand new for £190. Madness that folk are paying that much basically 2nd hand.
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eBay are thieves too!eBay = Thieves paradise
I hate the place mate, it should be shut / taken down. You wouldn’t catch me buying anything off there.eBay are thieves too!
I don’t mind buying but selling has become a joke. When they changed all the selling rules earlier this year they take your money from the buyer and then pass it on to you a few days later minus the charges. I sold a machine and the buyer took it before I was even paid. They fleeced me 10% too. On a sale of a few grand it hurt, a lot!!I hate the place mate, it should be shut / taken down. You wouldn’t catch me buying anything off there.
I don’t mind buying but selling has become a joke. When they changed all the selling rules earlier this year they take your money from the buyer and then pass it on to you a few days later minus the charges. I sold a machine and the buyer took it before I was even paid. They fleeced me 10% too. On a sale of a few grand it hurt, a lot!!
They’ve got it all sewn up now. It’s the only way they can guarantee to get their money out of people. I’ve done it a few times where I pass my number on to a buyer and then withdraw the listing. Can’t get away with it any more.I haven't sold there for ages. Do they still force sellers to accept Paypal as one of the payment options?
They’ve got it all sewn up now. It’s the only way they can guarantee to get their money out of people. I’ve done it a few times where I pass my number on to a buyer and then withdraw the listing. Can’t get away with it any more.
£200 odd or so… my mate had some Chinese knock off 9ah £50 a battery reckons they’re good don’t work for the mixing drill but if you have the t stak radio or light they workI’m only on 9’s. 12’s must be eye watering
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Erauber?that's cost £40
No EbrauerErauber?
that's cost £40
Erauber?
he never said he bought it as well as a light its probably red hotWell stone the crows are you really talking about a £200 notes work light???
Wonders will never cease.
he never said he bought it as well as a light its probably red hot
What I mean is they've claimed a couple of times, over the years, that they're not in bed with Paypal, or have been forced by legislation to seperate, etc. etc. blah blah fkn blah, but little or nothing seems to actually change.
About a year ago, (in addition to Paypal) they started offering buyers a credit card payment option allegedly unrelated to Paypal - don't know if it's eBay's own payments system or if it's some other third party payments processing company.
I'm curious if sellers now have the option to not include Paypal in their listing payment options.
I don't like Paypal's terms & conditions, so if I decide to sell a few items, I'd like to not have to allow Paypal payments (because that would force me to accept their terms & conditions). If eBay are truly seperate from Paypal (I know, I know, that's a laugh) then sellers shouldn't be forced to allow Paypal payments on their listings.