Complete set up for sale

Sell it, swap it, buy it....give it away!
PJames
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Jesus people!!
even if they were all cheap end items, the bundle would still be worth in excess of £1600 to buy! They are not all cheap crap and to date I have never found anyone that has produced a better quality printed mug (well not around these parts).
I did not come on here for a debate or argument, so I will now remove the items for sale!
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Paul
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Noone arguing buddy. It was just friendly advice. I never question quality of blanks. All i said it will be quicker to sell if split. Most people here already got printer or press but woyld love to buy some blanks etc...
And cmon. You must admit that when you puting price and we dont know what is price for it look bit wired.
Is like selling a car. Put the price of £6500 but dont mention make and milage :-)
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I think it's more advice than having a go. At the end of the day regardless of whether it is branded presses or not it's a good enough deal if someone has a use for all of it. It should be an easy sale for you but...... we are still talking about £1000 and people will want to know what exactly they are getting. Are the printers supported and what size (A4/A3 or bigger). Are the presses from a UK source or Far East? This makes a difference if there was a need for changing elements. How old is stuff listed? It's just info that makes it easier to part with £1000. I don't really need any of the stuff but if it was the right items I had confidence in there is a chance I would have been interested in just having some of it as a back-up.

I know there was someone looking for a flat press very recently as well. Most of the people on here are already set-up but might have the need to add something extra on rather than a full package. Breaking it down into bundles is another easy way to perhaps sell it for a bit more but if you don't need the extra work doing that then it's understandable.

I wouldn't remove it just try and fill in some of the blanks as it will benefit you and save the hassle of answering the same questions by PM.
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I did not come on here for a debate or argument, so I will now remove the items for sale!
Nice attitude - try to help someone and you end up picking up all the toys - and the dummy :biggrin:
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