when in to my local town the other day and went in to cash converters and found two 8010 shimano bait runner rells with spare spools £9.99 each what a bargin needed a clean but worth it
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when in to my local town the other day and went in to cash converters and found two 8010 shimano bait runner rells with spare spools £9.99 each what a bargin needed a clean but worth it
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davhall |
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£9.99 each,i do wonder what the owner got for them.
they might of been nicked by some druggy. dave.
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steve carden |
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Not anywhere near Manchester is it?
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Nicepix |
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Cash Converters employ a rigid policy of checking the ID of sellers. They have to take several forms of identification in with them before the staff will deal. It's not perfect, but more secure than car boots and eBay.
I've had loads of photography bargains in the stores, but always found the fishing tackle to be overpriced. |
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kenjiblaster25 |
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I got an Abu 505 in a Cash Convertor's bargain bin for £3. It just looked weird and old so they put it in their to get rid of it.
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