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Would you buy wheels here?

Maybe you should ask for more 'infomashion' !?:D
 
Shame guy can't spell yes - but seems to have quite a few decent sets of wheels come up. Seems people upgrade to 19's and 20's through him, and he can then list there factory 18's. I got outbid earlier in the year for a set of wheels off an E63. And look at these BMW that sold a few days back - more than a fair price.
 
I see this kind of spelling (& worse) & really poor grammar on ebay, forums etc everywhere, everyday.

What I want to know is how can people in the UK go to school for a MINIMUM of 12 years and come out with this level of education?

I want my (tax) money back!
 
I see this kind of spelling (& worse) & really poor grammar on ebay, forums etc everywhere, everyday.

What I want to know is how can people in the UK go to school for a MINIMUM of 12 years and come out with this level of education?

I want my (tax) money back!



Is it just the spelling thats the problem ???
The worst is that this newer generation cant even add/subtract a simple mathematical equation.I see it everyday, totally horrific.
 
Can't complain about the prices or the feedback, it just seems to be the spelling, and I quote, 'witch is not in good condishion':bannana:
 
haha , yeh i got my wheels from them, pretty good guys - they usually dont have many spelling mistakes, but they are decent at good prices

I think they actually have my car on one of their advertisements
 
But his bad spelling certainly gets him noticed :devil: Maybe it is deliberate?

"Any publicity is good publicity....."
 
True, playing dumb may make him sound more genuine and honest....I know I try in ebay ads to sound "normal!" But never spelling mistakes, at least not on purpose!
 

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