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AIBU?

to really want to ring this number?

49 replies

Bogeyface · 23/04/2013 09:12

In my local paper

"For Sale - 32 piece set £10 - Tel no XXXXXXX"

It has been in for three days now, and NEED to know what it is!

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SPsYoniTheOneAndOnly · 23/04/2013 09:13

Dinner set including cutlery or just a huge dinner set.

Ring it!

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picnicbasketcase · 23/04/2013 09:14

32 piece set, but no mention of what it's a set of? I'd have to ring the number I think Grin

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Bogeyface · 23/04/2013 09:14

I am thinking dinner set too, but I am hoping it is far more interesting!

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Bogeyface · 23/04/2013 09:16

My sister said that it might be a serial killer selling his post mortem tools, but as I said at £10 they wont be very good quality :o

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SPsYoniTheOneAndOnly · 23/04/2013 09:22

Might just be a fast sale Grin

You have to ring. Watch it be a ratchet set.

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squeakytoy · 23/04/2013 09:23

false teeth? :)

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TigerSwallowTail · 23/04/2013 10:27

You do realise that now you've posted here you have to ring and let us all know?

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LippiPongstocking · 23/04/2013 10:30

DOOOOOOO it!

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YoniMatopoeia · 23/04/2013 10:32

Cutlery?

Golf clubs (heavy)

Sex toys? (sticky)

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SirBoobAlot · 23/04/2013 10:40

Condoms?

RING THE NUMBER.

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Bogeyface · 23/04/2013 11:27

I'll have to do it later, off to work now!

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Mandy2003 · 23/04/2013 11:37

Chess set? They have 32 pieces don't they?

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LimitedEditionLady · 23/04/2013 15:20

WHAT IS IT AAAARGH

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DontSHOUTTTTTT · 23/04/2013 15:47

Dinner set
Cutlery set
Icing nozzle set
Drill bit set
Make up brush set
Ratchet set
Chess set
grommet set Confused
Badger set
Pokemon card Set.

We have to know Sad

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FryOneFatManic · 23/04/2013 16:09

I really need to know what this is so I can judge whether £10 is a bargain or not Grin

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Bogeyface · 23/04/2013 18:02

Chickened out of ringing. Texted "Hi, I saw your ad in the XX and wondered what the 32 piece was made up of. Thanks"

Got a reply straight back "Is this a joke?" I said "No, it just didnt say in the paper what the set was." No reply so still none the wiser!

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Enfyshedd · 23/04/2013 18:15

Curiouser and curiouser... Hmm

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SquinkiesRule · 23/04/2013 18:22

He's gone off to find his copy of the paper to see what the ad says.
He's goin to feel like a right idiot when her reads it. Grin

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SquinkiesRule · 23/04/2013 18:22

Sorry for all my typos.

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SPsYoniTheOneAndOnly · 23/04/2013 18:23

Grin Has to be dinner set or teeth

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rainbowslollipops · 23/04/2013 18:41

What is it?!!!!!!!????!!!!

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M0naLisa · 23/04/2013 20:24

Hmm I saw dinner service

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FannyBazaar · 23/04/2013 20:28

Nah, it's a set of alan keys and you can get them at a Poundshop.

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GinOnTwoWheels · 23/04/2013 22:01

OP at the risk of asking the obvious, is the For Sale section of the paper divided into categories, eg Cutlery, Chess Pieces, Dinner Service etc and is the ad under one of these sections, hence the 'is this a joke' response from the seller?

Googling brings up a variety of suggestions, most of which have been listed by DontSHOUTTTT, but my money's on screwdriver bits.

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TigerSwallowTail · 23/04/2013 22:30

The plot thickens... Maybe the seller is a mumsnetter and they're trying to confuse you even more?

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