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lot of his stuff you can get in your local pound shop :)
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To be honest, if I could 'get one over' on Ebay, I probably would!

Reducing the cost of your product and increasing the postage costs used to be commonplace on Ebay, but of course, they soon got wise to the tactic and ammended the rules. Providing all costs are clearly visible, I say, good luck to him.

Just look at how these large organisations such as Vodafone, Top Shop, EBAY, the Banks, Goldman Sachs avoid paying taxes thereby starving the UK economy. Play them at their own game I say.

It's estimated that HMRC top dogs have handed out secret tax breaks equalling some £25 Billion to these BIG businesses in secret 'cushty' lunch meetings!!! Take a look at this website and sign the petition:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/goldman_sachs_p ... 22&v=11975

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Stitch Up;37491 wrote:It's estimated that HMRC top dogs have handed out secret tax breaks equalling some £25 Billion to these BIG businesses in secret 'cushty' lunch meetings!!!
That really does get to me after what the HMRC did to me last year when all I was doing was trying to earn a proper living in running my own business. I'm wondering what they will throw at me this year. :mad:
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Paul;37478 wrote:lot of his stuff you can get in your local pound shop :)
Paul, i would have expected you to have photographed individually your "weeding tools" and put them on at about £6 per pair, considering most of the suppliers charge about £5 each you should sell some
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Lol. Good idea but iam going to skip that i think as i would hav to add estra £5 .for postage :-)

btw. Dental tools pictur is not my. Is from internet. But isaw them in my local pound shop too so i thought i share it ;-)
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