FOR SALE Billy Reid peacoat 100% wool

lorddick19lorddick19 scotland.Posts: 39MI6 Agent
im selling my billy reid peacoat 100% wool in navy size small and was thinking about £700 thats including postage is a fare price for this coat that has only been worn once.

if you interested drop me a message i am willing to offers but need the money quick. here are some pics. i would prefer uk based.
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  • lorddick19lorddick19 scotland.Posts: 39MI6 Agent
    i will be willing to go as low as £660 thats including shipping
    just to remind you this is the 100% wool navy coat quiet difficult to get a hold of.
    i've got a licence to kill
  • lorddick19lorddick19 scotland.Posts: 39MI6 Agent
    edited November 2013
    coat still avalible will go as low as £620 incl shipping really need the money fast and will throw in casino royale and quantum of solace and die another day in free
    i've got a licence to kill
  • jared_nomakjared_nomak Posts: 1,944MI6 Agent
    Come on someone buy this, this is a great buy and not one of the 80 % wool ones
    Ross
  • VinnyMacVinnyMac Posts: 246MI6 Agent
    lol...I love it when people say, "I'll go as low as X." Then, when no one cares, "I'll go as low as Y." Self-bargaining is hilarious.
  • kaddkadd Posts: 917MI6 Agent
    Normally I would agree about the self bargaining thing, but this situation is a bit different. Lorddick is in a tough situation and I think the price drops show how much he needs the money.

    All the best with the sale and hope somebody grabs this soon for those medical bills of yours. Unfortunately I already have one and the small is not my size. But I think this is a good price for someone in the UK
  • lorddick19lorddick19 scotland.Posts: 39MI6 Agent
    thank you for thoughs kind words KADD
    i've got a licence to kill
  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    kadd wrote:
    Normally I would agree about the self bargaining thing, but this situation is a bit different. Lorddick is in a tough situation and I think the price drops show how much he needs the money.

    All the best with the sale and hope somebody grabs this soon for those medical bills of yours. Unfortunately I already have one and the small is not my size. But I think this is a good price for someone in the UK

    I fully agree.
    Hope that you find a seller soon.

    Lorddick is a good guy!
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  • David SchofieldDavid Schofield EnglandPosts: 1,528MI6 Agent
    VinnyMac wrote:
    lol...I love it when people say, "I'll go as low as X." Then, when no one cares, "I'll go as low as Y." Self-bargaining is hilarious.

    Bit tactless and tasteless that.

    Though some AJBers have a natural desire to be provocative even in a single post where they've never posted before, sometimes a little research and for thought is the better approach.

    In this case, it seems the seller has a family medical emergency with associated bills. Hence he is having to dispose of some of his stuff.
  • lorddick19lorddick19 scotland.Posts: 39MI6 Agent
    i can not believe no one wants this great coat.
    i've got a licence to kill
  • PeppermillPeppermill DelftPosts: 2,860MI6 Agent
    I hope you find a seller soon. It is a very popular item and the fact that is one of the 100% wool ones should help for a quiker sale.
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  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,320MI6 Agent
    Good luck!!

    Maybe the problem here is that its a fairly recent 'major' item and everybody who could afford one here might already have one!! Maybe more people will check in here on the weekend and you might get a buyer!

    The eBay route is depressing, I just got raped £150 between eBay and Paypal when flogging a non Bond related item yesterday!!!
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  • Smithers500Smithers500 Spectre IslandPosts: 1,347MI6 Agent
    welshboy78 wrote:
    Good luck!!

    Maybe the problem here is that its a fairly recent 'major' item and everybody who could afford one here might already have one!! Maybe more people will check in here on the weekend and you might get a buyer!

    The eBay route is depressing, I just got raped £150 between eBay and Paypal when flogging a non Bond related item yesterday!!!

    I would have thought the size is the issue (it is for me). Am I right in thinking that even the slender DC wore a medium in Skyfall?

    Good luck with the sale regardless -it's a great deal if the size fits!
    Japanese proverb say, "Bird never make nest in bare tree".
  • lorddick19lorddick19 scotland.Posts: 39MI6 Agent
    coat still avalible
    i've got a licence to kill
  • VinnyMacVinnyMac Posts: 246MI6 Agent
    VinnyMac wrote:
    lol...I love it when people say, "I'll go as low as X." Then, when no one cares, "I'll go as low as Y." Self-bargaining is hilarious.

    Bit tactless and tasteless that.

    Though some AJBers have a natural desire to be provocative even in a single post where they've never posted before, sometimes a little research and for thought is the better approach.

    In this case, it seems the seller has a family medical emergency with associated bills. Hence he is having to dispose of some of his stuff.

    Wow...I wasn't aiming for provocative, but I'll take it!!!!...and that's not how you spell "forethought." "Sometimes, a little research and for thought" is appropriate before you rush in with criticism.
  • David SchofieldDavid Schofield EnglandPosts: 1,528MI6 Agent
    edited November 2013
    VinnyMac wrote:
    VinnyMac wrote:
    lol...I love it when people say, "I'll go as low as X." Then, when no one cares, "I'll go as low as Y." Self-bargaining is hilarious.

    Bit tactless and tasteless that.

    Though some AJBers have a natural desire to be provocative even in a single post where they've never posted before, sometimes a little research and for thought is the better approach.

    In this case, it seems the seller has a family medical emergency with associated bills. Hence he is having to dispose of some of his stuff.

    Wow...I wasn't aiming for provocative, but I'll take it!!!!...and that's not how you spell "forethought." "Sometimes, a little research and for thought" is appropriate before you rush in with criticism.

    I bow to your literary ability, and, of course, apologise for my rushed typing and failure to use spell-check after being confronted by your initial crass, self-indulgent remarks.

    Clearly, my original criticism still remains valid, however. 8-)
  • lorddick19lorddick19 scotland.Posts: 39MI6 Agent
    coat is now sold
    i've got a licence to kill
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