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to think that this ebayer might be a bit of a perve??

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LetThemEatCake · 09/10/2009 20:39

I've got these shoes listed on ebay and have had a question from a buyer asking for more pics.

I was a bit so I responded with 'there are already 3 views on the listing, can you let me know what other views you need?" and the response is simply "more pics on feet pls"

I am maybe just being paranoid but I feel a bit ick about it. A quick squizz at his buying history shows that he's into model making

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LetThemEatCake · 09/10/2009 22:28

DH has declined to model. But did get glint in his eye when I showed him the existing pics

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loopylou6 · 09/10/2009 22:42

Ohhhh i LOVE them, shame im a 7

positiveattitudeonly · 10/10/2009 07:06

Letthemeatcake - Congratulations on the baby!

Can you have another "new mum" moment tonight, I could probably do with another laugh after a day of being run ragged - sorry!!

Have a good day and I hope you sell your shoes for a massive pot of money!

LetThemEatCake · 10/10/2009 17:14

will do my best!!!

well, would you believe - after re-listing in the correct category, I now have a number of watchers and a handful of serious questions. Fingers crossed for some dosh!!!!

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deaddei · 10/10/2009 17:44

I too have large feet, and had similar experience when selling some on ebay. He actually ended up paying a ridiculous price for them- over £100.
I vaguely remember a big discussion on the ebay boards (so dull compared to MN!) about the morality of selling dirty worn shoes to people who obviously got off on someone else's cheesy feet, verrucas and corns.

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