The place where everyone hangs out, chats, gossips, and argues
#293999
If they are Wonders of the World mugs I wouldn't bother, they'll be out of date soon.
#294003
I've been to Chichen Itza, but I didn't know a lot of them either.
#294022
Topher wrote:I've been to Chichen Itza, but I didn't know a lot of them either.


Calamine lotion is very good for that.
#294025
Yes £100 is a silly price for a few mugs. I do need mugs for the new place, but I reckon Ikea is the way to go.
#294046
I just think its amusing when they say that they're an honest person when they're selling something that was given to them, although in saying that, I have sold many a birthday presents as I have since grown out of Barbie. :D
#294152
tcisf2f wrote:I just think its amusing when they say that they're an honest person when they're selling something that was given to them, although in saying that, I have sold many a birthday presents as I have since grown out of Barbie. :D


How is selling something you legally own and don't want anymore dishonest?
#294189
Topher wrote:Yes £100 is a silly price for a few mugs. I do need mugs for the new place, but I reckon Ikea is the way to go.


of, if you have them round there, Wilkinson's. It's where I picked up all my plates, mugs, cutlery etc when I first moved, got all kitted out for about £15 with 3 of most things.

Yudster wrote:
tcisf2f wrote:I just think its amusing when they say that they're an honest person when they're selling something that was given to them, although in saying that, I have sold many a birthday presents as I have since grown out of Barbie. :D


How is selling something you legally own and don't want anymore dishonest?


I think it's more that they didn't pay anything for them, like the hoo-hah that usually goes off with people selling free One Big Weekend tickets on Ebay when theyre supposed to be FREE.
#294193
libralea wrote:Anybody who wins something in a game that they only entered for a laugh has every right to do as they please with their prize! It's not dishonest and anyone who thinks so is weird. :D


If it's available for free, I dont see the point in paying for it, that's all.
This is different to the cases with OneBigWeekend tickets though where people were just plain ripping people off.
#294230
So if I decided to sell the revolting ornament my mother in law got me for Christmas (honestly, doesn't she know me at ALL?!), that woiuld be wrong, because I got it for free? Actually, I would giv it away quite happily - but I can't quite see why selling something you rightfully own is wrong just because it didn't cost you anything. I do agree that there are grey areas with items linked to charities etc.