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    Default Selling a Nintendo wii- please read

    Yup, selling an Nintendo wii, with wii sports mario kart nunchuk and remote. Mario kart doesnt come with the wheel though. It's in good condition. If people are interested and would make a bid, I would consider putting it up on ebay boxed also.
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    i doubt your aloud, try ebay?

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    Quote Originally Posted by F4X View Post
    i doubt your aloud, try ebay?
    What? Im saying, if people are interested I would put it up on ebay. Im not going to sell it at a 1 to 1 basis on habbox.

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    Nope, you're not allowed to sell accounts or sell Habbo furniture but it doesn't say anything about selling items - Although I may be wrong.
    However, you'll be better off selling on ebay as you won't be scammed and not many people here will make a serious offer, good luck.
    Bring On The Trumpets.

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    true, ebay won't get scammed.
    gl selling

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    mm yeah. I was going to put it on ebay anyway. Just before I sell it at gamestation or something or find a friend see who is interested to bid before i waste my time with someone dodgey on ebay

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    on ebay you'll most likely get a better offer :]

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    I know but so many people who mess you about on ebay now, when it comes to items this expensive.

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    mmmm, true i guess.
    it's worth a try though.

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    maybe but my dad sold something for a 100, and the guy said its broke starting ringing my dad. And it was perfectly fine, so we had to get the police involved. In the end we got the better of him, but really is it worth all that hassle?

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