VBD Auctions

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mcnair55
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nickjones wrote:Well, if you want to try the auction forum be my guest, It is just about ready but I'm having problems with the pictures upload, maybe you will figure out what I'm doing wrong but I can only upload one picture and not the 5 it says I can,
You will have to join as a new member, fill in the application and then confirm your email address by clicking the link in the email that we send you. I would suggest you use the same username as your forum username,
Prices are in UK £ (not in US $ as displayed)
Can we make it a rule that all purchases over £5 are shipped in a box and insured to the full value,
Have fun
http://vintagebritishdiecasts.co.uk/auction/index.php?
We need the "ask seller a question option",as my question to you would you take a cheque payment?
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Re: VBD Auctions

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Hello George, Here is the auction page link .

http://vintagebritishdiecasts.co.uk/auction/index.php?
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Big Al
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mcnair55 wrote:
Big Al wrote:How can one get the general range of what the shipping cost would be, prior to bidding? Sorry if I'm missing the obvious.

Alan
I am sure the easiest way would be to weigh the package up and look up the chart of the countries mailer concerned and in my case would be the Royal Mail,much like the ebay system.
Thanks for the response. I suppose I could look up the Royal Mail and understand it, but we're likely to have sellers from around the world, strange and far-away places like Australia who speak a language incomprehensible to me. ;) What do I do then? And I have no way of knowing the final size or weight of the sellers parcel anyway. So I don't know how I could place a bid on an item without this critical shipping cost information.

Alan
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Thats me with the second item on the new auction site..If I can do it anyone can......Good luck you lucky people. :idea:
Heres the man with the bargains.Always open to offers from this sites members..http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/misterpop/m.h ... m=&_ipg=25
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nickjones wrote:Well, if you want to try the auction forum be my guest, It is just about ready but I'm having problems with the pictures upload, maybe you will figure out what I'm doing wrong but I can only upload one picture and not the 5 it says I can,
You will have to join as a new member, fill in the application and then confirm your email address by clicking the link in the email that we send you. I would suggest you use the same username as your forum username,
Prices are in UK £ (not in US $ as displayed)
Can we make it a rule that all purchases over £5 are shipped in a box and insured to the full value,
Have fun
http://vintagebritishdiecasts.co.uk/auction/index.php?
Hi Nick,

I know this is probably a work in progress. Thanks for everything; I appreciate all you and others do here.

Regarding the price display, I have to drill it into my head that it is actually UK pounds, not U.S. dollars. But how will everyone who happens along to the auction site know this, both buyers and sellers? Is there a way to at least add a note to that effect somewhere on the auction page, if not to obviously change the display to UK pounds? I could see some big disputes happening due to users not knowing about this little bug. (I know this is in its infancy and it's a lot of work.)

Thanks again,

Alan
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Thats interesting..I may get more than I am expecting if thats the case. :o ..I thought it was in US $$$$$$....Never mind.bid away people....Everythings negociable.. ;) :lol:
Heres the man with the bargains.Always open to offers from this sites members..http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/misterpop/m.h ... m=&_ipg=25
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Big Al
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misterpop wrote:Thats interesting..I may get more than I am expecting if thats the case. :o ..I thought it was in US $$$$$$....Never mind.bid away people....Everythings negociable.. ;) :lol:
At the current exchange rate, that should have been GBP 3.12. You're gouging us, misterpop! :lol:
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Re: VBD Auctions

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mcnair55 wrote: We need the "ask seller a question option",as my question to you would you take a cheque payment?
I will look into the"ask seller a question" button, and yes I will accept payment by cheque, paypal, electronic transfer, cash stuffed envelope or young women.
Big Al wrote:How can one get the general range of what the shipping cost would be, prior to bidding? Sorry if I'm missing the obvious. Alan
The whole idea of creating our own auction site is to not make the same mistakes as ebay, And sellers profiteering on shipping is one of ebays biggest problems so I would like to suggest selllers charge no more than 30 pence over the actual shipping cost, on my own auctions the buyer pays actual shipping costs and nothing more.

You will all have to bear with me, I built my website with html which I taught myself and it was fairly easy to learn, both the forum and the auction forum are written in php which is a totally different language, It's like translating hebrew to chinese without speaking either language.
html is like a plate of chips, pick out the chip you want, alter the text and put the chip back.
php is like a plate of spaghetti. where do I start............
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Nick, any young Woman left from overpayments, I'm interested, you know where I am... ;)

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Big Al
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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Nick, any young Woman left from overpayments, I'm interested, you know where I am... ;)

GHOSTY.
GHOSTY, a young woman is like a 2013 Matchbox; all new, nice and shiny, but lacking elegance and substance.

Once you use them once or twice you get sick of them. The Matchboxes, I mean, you dirty old men!
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