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Do people actually buy these? eBay...

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CurlyhairedAssassin · 25/10/2019 20:26

By next weekend I should have an empty bottle exactly like this. Those lights are only a couple of quid, so I could create “mood lighting” for myself for about £3. Why would I pay £9 plus £3 p and p? Why would anyone?

Do people actually buy these?  eBay...
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CurlyhairedAssassin · 25/10/2019 20:27

Sorry was £9 including postage. But still....

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DontBiteTheBoobThatFeedsYou · 25/10/2019 20:28

I always wonder this.

It's someone old empty bottle which some £1 shitty lights in.

It doesn't look good it looks bollocks.

Who buys this shit?

AliceLittle · 25/10/2019 20:30

That's quite. Heap. They're usually all over Facebook for £20

AliceLittle · 25/10/2019 20:30

*cheap

BlueBirdGreenFence · 25/10/2019 20:34

Yes. My darling father in law bought these Grin

KennDodd · 25/10/2019 20:34

I don't know, I bought my dog a dog chocolate Easter egg once. People have no sense when it comes to buying shit they don't need.

CurlyhairedAssassin · 25/10/2019 20:34

It’s quite sad really. The seller says they have lots of different brands available. I can’t help imagining an alcoholic trying to raise funds for yet more alcohol.

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CurlyhairedAssassin · 25/10/2019 20:38

KenDodd, that was a thoughtful purchase. Dog doesn’t get an upset stomach. An Easter egg does NOT come into the category “shit you don’t need”. Plus, you won’t have to stare at it Day in day out thinking “why the FUCK did I buy that!?”

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