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A guy in Ireland on the Bay has started to sell 2 mil bottles of D5 for £10 free post. Ok it may work out cheaper to buy 5ml or more but the cheapest I have found is about £20 inclusive of post so it is not so bad and 2 ml will do a lot of watches if you are just tinkering.

Just thought I would mention it, I have no interest in the seller and of course if anyone knows a better deal for a tenner please tell me

Cheers,

Vic

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That i will check out . Costing me £10 in shipping . .£20 i get a 5ml for . But for you guys it's a bargain . 

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At this moment in time there are only two left !

 

There is probably a market for someone to buy in bulk and split it down into smaller bottles, must be a profit in it but I could not be bothered with the hassle.  However 50 Mil is £50.00 at Cousins - now lets do the sums :cool: Thats £250.00 less wastage and postage - probably 300% profit.  There is probably some law against splitting it down for re sale though.

 

Cheers,

 

Vic

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