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    HP elitebook and probook docking station

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by deadlydragon121, Aug 25, 2011.

  1. deadlydragon121

    deadlydragon121 Newbie

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    Hi, I needed some advice regarding the docking station I have up for sale on Ebay. I purchased this from my friend for my elitebook but thought I would get a better price for it on Ebay. I've listed the docking station for £30 with £7.75 shipping. Haven't got any bids yet but do you reckon I should keep the item listed for sale or should I bail out and keep it for my own personal use?

    Here is the link for more details *snip*no there isn't a link*snip*

    Thanks!
     
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    KLF NBR Super Modernator Super Moderator

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    You need to post that in the Marketplace.

    Read the rules first.
     
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    deadlydragon121 Newbie

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    Sorry friend :)

    (I tried posting new thread there just now, didn't work. Any ideas buddy?)

     
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    KLF NBR Super Modernator Super Moderator

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    Yep. I said read the rules :D

    And the rules say:
    You must have at least 20 posts in order to sell an item in the NBR Marketplace. This means 20 quality posts, not short spam like "Good Job" or "Nice Deal".