if they didnt want people to sell them on ebay they would have made them available natiowide and never sell out of them. I called jjb in meadowhall and they said they sold out and wont be having any more in, so if someone wants one ebays there only hope and if the seller starts the auction at a penny and it goes for £10 thats not there fault
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Originally posted by nick2 It just seems wrong to me, paying £1 for a charity item, then flogging it for £10 on Ebay and keeping all the money, I would feel guilty.
I agree. Anyone buying one from eBay is turning their focus away from the charity, and focusing on the fashion element!
Originally posted by royjames Hes a good lad is craig talks a lot of common sense.
Well i obviously don’t have the same personal connection with him that you do but I'm surprised you are endorsing him. Are you aware of his comments on whitestuff.org.uk and of course the site Stormfront which you yourself describe as Nazi. Would you say that his comments posted under slightly more risque usernames are also common sense?
I can only talk about what he puts on here like I said I dont bother with these far right sites like you do.
But he seems to have a love for his country which will do for me.
So how go you know he is a good lad and talks a lot of sense.
He is a rather nasty piece of work judging by some of his comments on stormfront ( which have mostly been deleted. His original login on stormfront was i8pakis which he was asked to change to something else so he came up with Dronfield Racist.
I think if you have any sense and I do understand what you are trying to do with BNP you should distance yourself and the party from craig as far as possible.
Originally posted by max
[b] I wonder what they discuss in the palm centre disscusion board.
It is a bit of a mistake trying to scare people out of supporting anti racism then providing a link to a site which reveals you to be a grossly overweight, unemployed palm tree enthusiast with a collection of what look like cuddly rabbit toys on a shelf in your living room.