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I've just found that I have £4.83 in my bank account that I don't use anymore so thought i'd 'splash out' on eBay...

Your challenge is to find something that costs £4.83 or less (including p&p)

The winner gets... the pride of helping me, yeahhh...

ok, GO!

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You can have two PC games that I put on Ebay but had no offers. £4.83 is about right. I paid £10 for 3 but my system specs dont work with two of them. I have not put them back on yet. :@

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I've just found that I have £4.83 in my bank account that I don't use anymore so thought i'd 'splash out' on eBay...

Your challenge is to find something that costs £4.83 or less (including p&p)

The winner gets... the pride of helping me, yeahhh...

ok, GO!

You could probably bid for and hope to buy a corkscrew - the choice is endless.

Collecting corkscrews is a far more fascinating subject than you might imagine and if your initial purchase nurturs an interest you could "christen" each acquisition by sampling a new wine. It would have to be a modest start considering your available funds - cos corkscrews can cost hundreds of pounds.

Bottle openers can be similarly interesting and even cheaper on the whole. I've recently purchased large collections of both, having never previously done so, and it has been an education.

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You could probably bid for and hope to buy a corkscrew - the choice is endless.

Collecting corkscrews is a far more fascinating subject than you might imagine and if your initial purchase nurturs an interest you could "christen" each acquisition by sampling a new wine. It would have to be a modest start considering your available funds - cos corkscrews can cost hundreds of pounds.

Bottle openers can be similarly interesting and even cheaper on the whole. I've recently purchased large collections of both, having never previously done so, and it has been an education.

what could be more interesting than that? :unsure:

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