What will the ruling be on selling loaders that have new shells, but used internals? :( :confused:
Luke W The Firm Oct 7, 2006 1,212 13 63 33 Salford Nov 6, 2007 #21 What will the ruling be on selling loaders that have new shells, but used internals?
jknight15 I piss nitroglycerin Feb 3, 2007 2,298 0 0 Cardboard box alongside M53 Nov 6, 2007 #22 lw2309 said: What will the ruling be on selling loaders that have new shells, but used internals? Click to expand... Should not affect them as the shells are only replaced parts
lw2309 said: What will the ruling be on selling loaders that have new shells, but used internals? Click to expand... Should not affect them as the shells are only replaced parts
Luke W The Firm Oct 7, 2006 1,212 13 63 33 Salford Nov 6, 2007 #23 jknight15 said: Should not affect them as the shells are only replaced parts Click to expand... I hope so.
jknight15 said: Should not affect them as the shells are only replaced parts Click to expand... I hope so.
eastie SoManc. Live Forever. Apr 13, 2006 1,017 1 0 32 SoManc www.myspace.com Nov 6, 2007 #24 I can see the point in this, but for instance say if a team wins I dont know, clothing for instance, and isnt even aloud to wear it due to sponsership.... And their not aloud to sell it... Just seems a bit 'harsh' (?)
I can see the point in this, but for instance say if a team wins I dont know, clothing for instance, and isnt even aloud to wear it due to sponsership.... And their not aloud to sell it... Just seems a bit 'harsh' (?)
G Gassy Guest Nov 6, 2007 #25 jknight15 said: Should not affect them as the shells are only replaced parts Click to expand... What he said.
jknight15 said: Should not affect them as the shells are only replaced parts Click to expand... What he said.
Stokecity_m Well-Known Member Aug 31, 2005 2,549 5 73 42 Stoke-on-Trent www.gb-paintball.co.uk Nov 6, 2007 #26 maybe there could be a BNIB etc section of the website, and you have to pay a smallish fee to post in there? win win situation then maybe?
maybe there could be a BNIB etc section of the website, and you have to pay a smallish fee to post in there? win win situation then maybe?
Bon Timmy Nerd Feb 22, 2006 2,754 76 73 35 Birmingham Nov 6, 2007 #27 Stokecity_m said: maybe there could be a BNIB etc section of the website, and you have to pay a smallish fee to post in there? win win situation then maybe? Click to expand... Thats what plat is for
Stokecity_m said: maybe there could be a BNIB etc section of the website, and you have to pay a smallish fee to post in there? win win situation then maybe? Click to expand... Thats what plat is for
Stokecity_m Well-Known Member Aug 31, 2005 2,549 5 73 42 Stoke-on-Trent www.gb-paintball.co.uk Nov 6, 2007 #28 maybe, but i think a fee per item would be a fairer way to charge.
A Ahdinko Team Apocalypse. Jun 12, 2006 795 24 43 Stevenage, Hertfordshire Nov 6, 2007 #29 But if you pay £1.50 to post up your item or not, the UK shops still lose their business.
jknight15 I piss nitroglycerin Feb 3, 2007 2,298 0 0 Cardboard box alongside M53 Nov 6, 2007 #30 Stokecity_m said: maybe, but i think a fee per item would be a fairer way to charge. Click to expand... But I don't see who that really benefits, the businesses will still lose out
Stokecity_m said: maybe, but i think a fee per item would be a fairer way to charge. Click to expand... But I don't see who that really benefits, the businesses will still lose out