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Bidding has ended on this item. Item:viper drill bit set VM2 19 piece metric $92 at bunning |
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BEST DESIGN... VIPER POINT BITS (this photo is of imperial but metric is essentially the same) Sutton Viper Bit points are stronger, outperforming conventional drill bits. As the packet says, they.... minimise wandering at start... and require less power when drilling. THIS IS A VM2 SET AND IS $90 AT BUNNINGS. We have several new and sealed packets that must go at this cheap price. We lose and you win big-time... Don't miss out as they are auctioned over the next week or two.
19 METRIC DRILLS 1 TO 10 IN 0.5MM INCREMENTS METAL CASE (Imperial set also being sold separately on Ebay.... LOOK AT "OTHER ITEMS SELLER" OR SEARCH USING KEYWORD "BUNNING" NO S TO ISOLATE THE AUCTION) MADE IN POSTAGE… TWO WEEKS… PLEASE READ THIS Please note… This is coming from WA by STANDARD post. It will probably go by ROAD. It is 5000+km and road-post averages 8 to 9 business days (despite what Ebay and Australia Post say). Therefore, please DO NOT email me until 2 WEEKS have passed (ie 10 business days). There is no point in doing it earlier than 2 weeks as I cannot make it go faster. Patience please !!!! Thank-you Martin ## SORRY… PAYPAL ONLY NO BANK TRANSFERS.... DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU HAVE PAYPAL !!! WHY? Paypal customer… 1. Usually instant. (money straight in and auto-advises me) 2. I send goods. 3. All over. Bank-Transfer customer rigmarole. 1. I wait to see if Paypal 2. Nothing happens, so I send general invoice as not sure of intentions. 3. Usually nothing still happens, so I write and ask intentions. 4. I receive cryptic semi-illiterate reply like “a/c details?” 5. Before I send my a/c details, I need to check if they’re Nigerian, so I send an Aussie test-greeting ** and their reply will tell me if they’re OK. 6. No reply again. 7. After 2 more days I ask for a reply. 8.They reply finally. 9. I send account details. 10. I watch my account every day, (which is a pain as you have to logon and go through all the usual bank security stuff… unlike Paypal that auto-loads. 11. After no deposit for 4 days, I write yet again asking what's happening.
12. A reply of sorts arrives " O wot buddy i bin so bizzy i 4got i wil send 4shore 2moro" (a high percentage of transfer-customers communicate in this odd way... little wonder our literacy is amongst the lowest of the Western World.) Here’s another example of some gibberish I got recently which has no meaning “ yo buddy yeah igot u no more 4 paypal crap ezee wen u say hey 2moro it wil be 4sure 2 U K? “ I’m unsure whether to categorise it under Orwell’s 1984 or Kornbluth’s “Marching Morons” (google MM if you don’t know it). 13. Anyway, finally an amount arrives (if I'm lucky). I go through and balance it to an auction now nearly two weeks old. 14. I send it. 15. Because they didn’t read my 2 week time information, they send yet another illiterate email in 2 days asking why their package hasn’t arrived… 16. Men in white coats arrive to cart me off to loony-bin… a sad end… SUMMARY The time in this is phenomenal... and utterly wasteful... and I'm simply not going to do it. For these low value items, I must get the time down. When you are manipulating many items and re-listing the same item sometimes every few days, these long delays become very confusing. What I can't understand is that Paypal is paid for by the seller not the buyer, so it’s so easy for the buyer. They will even do it if you have no credit card. There really are no excuses for a buyer and it seems to be a certain type of person that can’t be bothered… this personality trait of course carries over to every other aspect of their method of doing courteous business. ** why the “Aussie email”??? There are thousands of crooks out there trying to break into accounts and get stuff for nothing.. This is why I engage “bank-transfer people” in conversation first, to ensure their English is not Victorian (all Nigerians speak in a weird 19th century Charles Dickens' English… they’re easy to pick) |
Postage and handling Item location: east fremantle, Western Australia, Australia Posting to: Australia
 
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