I want to buy a 110

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Alec Parkin

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I want to buy a land rover 110, unbelievably, my girlfriend has said I can,
but she has placed a set of restrictions on me doing so, so here goes, is
anyone selling a LandRover 110 that resemble`s the following (or is it even
possible to buy one)

Proper (and apparantly comfortable) full back front seats with head rest
Power Steering
Door Handles which arn`t recessed (an unreasonable demand in my opinion)#
diesel engine (2.25 nat aspirated will do fine(for now))
Nice Paint (she means not red, I have no idea what she has against red)
No spare wheel on front bonnet (she`s short and wouldn`t be able to see over
it)
and a stereo (tho this isn`t important, I have one to fit)

if anyone see`s this elusive vehicle please let me know, I`m really bored of
owning a Mondeo.

oh yeah, nearly forgot, I have a budget of £3000 and I have to be able to
pay by VISA

I know this is a bit of a longshot but if anyone does know of a nice 110 for
sale that is within this price range that can be put into service as a
family car (off road capability will be added as finances allow) please let
me know :)

Thanks all :)


Alec



 
Twas Sun, 01 Aug 2004 21:52:52 GMT when "Alec Parkin"
<[email protected]> put finger to keyboard producing:

>I want to buy a land rover 110, unbelievably, my girlfriend has said I can,
>but she has placed a set of restrictions on me doing so, so here goes, is
>anyone selling a LandRover 110 that resemble`s the following (or is it even
>possible to buy one)
>
>Proper (and apparantly comfortable) full back front seats with head rest
>Power Steering
>Door Handles which arn`t recessed (an unreasonable demand in my opinion)#
>diesel engine (2.25 nat aspirated will do fine(for now))
>Nice Paint (she means not red, I have no idea what she has against red)
>No spare wheel on front bonnet (she`s short and wouldn`t be able to see over
>it)
>and a stereo (tho this isn`t important, I have one to fit)
>
>if anyone see`s this elusive vehicle please let me know, I`m really bored of
>owning a Mondeo.
>
>oh yeah, nearly forgot, I have a budget of £3000 and I have to be able to
>pay by VISA
>
>I know this is a bit of a longshot but if anyone does know of a nice 110 for
>sale that is within this price range that can be put into service as a
>family car (off road capability will be added as finances allow) please let
>me know :)
>
>Thanks all :)
>
>
>Alec


I'm considering selling mine, however..
it has recessed door handles and I recently fitted the spare to the
bonnet.
it's also brown/cream, has no stereo.
it's a 1984 110 csw. 2.5 n/aD, etc etc.
and I wouldn't know what to do with a visa, if you can make it make
numbers apperar in my bank account we'll get on dandy. I may be able
to rig something up with 'nochex' as I use them for some business
stuff.



Regards.
Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)
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On Sunday, in article
<[email protected]>
[email protected] "Mr.Nice." wrote:

> and I wouldn't know what to do with a visa, if you can make it make
> numbers apperar in my bank account we'll get on dandy. I may be able
> to rig something up with 'nochex' as I use them for some business
> stuff.


Paypal can do this. It isn't just for eBay.

I'm not familiar with 'nochex'.

All of these services charge some sort of transaction fee. eBay has new
rules on such fees in the UK, in the last couple of months.

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"David G. Bell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Sunday, in article
> <[email protected]>
> [email protected] "Mr.Nice." wrote:
>
> > and I wouldn't know what to do with a visa, if you can make it make
> > numbers apperar in my bank account we'll get on dandy. I may be able
> > to rig something up with 'nochex' as I use them for some business
> > stuff.

>
> Paypal can do this. It isn't just for eBay.
>
> I'm not familiar with 'nochex'.
>
> All of these services charge some sort of transaction fee. eBay has new
> rules on such fees in the UK, in the last couple of months.
>

Ah yes, the ones stopping people charging buyers for the eBay fees they (the
sellers and recipients of the money) incur for using eBay. A very good thing
too.

Mike.


 
Mike Buckley wrote:

> Ah yes, the ones stopping people charging buyers for the eBay fees they (the
> sellers and recipients of the money) incur for using eBay. A very good thing
> too.


Not the charges for using Ebay, but for accepting Paypal payments, which
can be upto 4% of the payment, plus the withdrawal fee.

I sell green coffee with a very low markup, and losing 4% just so the
buyer can use a convenient (to them) payment method isn't fair on me. I
already include packing etc in the price not to mention my time and cost
driving to post the stuff.

Ebay only banned the practice since they now own Paypal and want as many
people as possible to use it, in order to maximise another revenue
stream. You get charged for listing an item, charged when it sells and
now charged when it's paid for.

Next, they'll be buying UPS and getting the postage revenue as well, and
no doubt the postal insurance too.

What about that is a "very good thing too", pray tell.

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http://www.dannyscoffee.com (UK advert for my mobile espresso service)
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Gold blend)
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Mike Buckley wrote:

> Ah yes, the ones stopping people charging buyers for the eBay fees they (the
> sellers and recipients of the money) incur for using eBay. A very good thing
> too.


Not the charges for using Ebay, but for accepting Paypal payments, which
can be upto 4% of the payment, plus the withdrawal fee.

I sell green coffee with a very low markup, and losing 4% just so the
buyer can use a convenient (to them) payment method isn't fair on me. I
already include packing etc in the price not to mention my time and cost
driving to post the stuff.

Ebay only banned the practice since they now own Paypal and want as many
people as possible to use it, in order to maximise another revenue
stream. You get charged for listing an item, charged when it sells and
now charged when it's paid for.

Next, they'll be buying UPS and getting the postage revenue as well, and
no doubt the postal insurance too.

What about that is a "very good thing too", pray tell.

--
Regards,
Danny

http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site)
http://www.dannyscoffee.com (UK advert for my mobile espresso service)
http://www.malabargold.co.uk (UK/European online ordering for Malabar
Gold blend)
swap Z for above characters in email address to reply

 
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