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Dibs.
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2nd dibs
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Dibs is bang out of the question. Someone telling me that I cannot sell the chairs to anyone else on the forum until after the bank holiday is just pissing about with all other forumengers.
1) The reason I am selling them is to clear up space in my flat so obviously I want to get rid of them soon-ish. It's the first person who turns up at my house who gets them, not the first person to post in this thread.
2) I want to keep the momentum going. If hms decides not to get the chairs when he is back in 9 days time this thread will be far down on the classifieds page and I will have to bump it. And as the rules say, no bump without a price drop. Why would I want to do that?moog, please PM.
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Sorry, didn't mean to presume - hence the question if it was ok...
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Fine. Let's move on.
Thank you to those who sent have me PMs so far. To everyone else; the chairs are up for grabs to whoever is first to pick up the chairs (and pay) . Despite the loverly weather I'll be at home most of the weekend, so feel free to pop by my place in Hackney Rd.
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Hi,
First of all, these are not the original Eames DSW that sell for about £200 each. These are the Chinese knock offs you'll find everywhere.
Initially I was a bit uncertain about which colour to get so I ended up ordering a pair of black chairs which I then regretted, but I found out returning them wasn't worth it. Hence these chairs are unused and never taken out of the box.
I have a few more in white so you are welcome to drop by my place in Shoreditch and have a look at the quality and finish of the assembled item if you are unsure about buying knock offs.
A pair of these usually sell for £90 all over ebay - I am looking to sell them for about half of that. Pick up only, from Shoreditch. Box is not heavy, but quite big. Not that keen on splitting the pair.
Cheers,
S&C