I saw a screenshot, they may have removed the listing nowAscotexgunner wrote:Where? I cant see any.....I searched for " Reading Shirt" and did newest listing....nothing...genome wrote:Listings are on eBay. Some people have no shame.
I did get a Selena Gomez Tour Tshirt in the listing oddly though.

No £5 refunds . I don't want to complicate things too much.sandman wrote:If I buy one how can I be sure you are really going to donate half to comic relief and can I get a £5 discount as I've already donated £5 thanks to SF's link to the Comic Relief website?Vision wrote:Picked up a dozen (8 adult , 4 child) this morning. (E-BAY link to follow)
The way I look at it , they'll probably fetch about £40 for the adult and £20 for children's size on average. So £400 minus my initial outlay of £60.
So £340 profit. I'll give half of that to Comic Relief and pocket the other half myself.
Happy to help such a worthy cause. Well done RFC.
Jesus, I can guarantee that aint going to charity.genome wrote:Here's the screenshot nabbed from Twatter. I hasten to add that Matt Morris isn't me.
I know. Very weird, very strange behaviour from supposedly(?) grown adults.LWJ wrote:Didn't get one, tried for two minutes; realised I wasn't entitled to anything and left to continue my day. *shrug*
Shock RoyalBlue and Maff are leading the charge of faux outrage. It's ironic that most the people agreeing with you are fcking idiots, I wonder why?
So you're basically posting unsubstantiated news (lies), winding other nobbers up?genome wrote:Here's the screenshot nabbed from Twatter. I hasten to add that Matt Morris isn't me.
Pretty much how my experience was as well.LWJ wrote:Didn't get one, tried for two minutes; realised I wasn't entitled to anything and left to continue my day. *shrug*
Shock RoyalBlue and Maff are leading the charge of faux outrage. It's ironic that most the people agreeing with you are fcking idiots, I wonder why?
You think someone's gone to the trouble of knocking up a fake screenshot from ebay?LWJ wrote:So you're basically posting unsubstantiated news (lies), winding other nobbers up?genome wrote:Here's the screenshot nabbed from Twatter. I hasten to add that Matt Morris isn't me.
Very DD thing to do.
Then I bid you good day Sir.Vision wrote:No £5 refunds . I don't want to complicate things too much.sandman wrote:If I buy one how can I be sure you are really going to donate half to comic relief and can I get a £5 discount as I've already donated £5 thanks to SF's link to the Comic Relief website?Vision wrote:Picked up a dozen (8 adult , 4 child) this morning. (E-BAY link to follow)
The way I look at it , they'll probably fetch about £40 for the adult and £20 for children's size on average. So £400 minus my initial outlay of £60.
So £340 profit. I'll give half of that to Comic Relief and pocket the other half myself.
Happy to help such a worthy cause. Well done RFC.
Well I would've thought all my years on here would have earned an element of trust from fellow nobbers. That being said I'm wondering whether half is a bit too much. Don't want to come across as having "White Saviour Complex"
Also does anyone know how to get hold of those giant cheque thingys they do on charity TV nights.
I think that might have disappeared when you started the profiteering tbhVision wrote:
Well I would've thought all my years on here would have earned an element of trust from fellow nobbers.
Listing has been ended....interesting.....bet theres some unhappy people who are posting a few messages to that person.genome wrote:You think someone's gone to the trouble of knocking up a fake screenshot from ebay?LWJ wrote:So you're basically posting unsubstantiated news (lies), winding other nobbers up?genome wrote:Here's the screenshot nabbed from Twatter. I hasten to add that Matt Morris isn't me.
Very DD thing to do.
Edit: Found it, under Completed listings
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Reading-FC-c ... Sw9C5ceRYE
I look forward to your apology.
Ah so the user managed to get the reaction he wanted and ended the listing. Probably not ever having a shirt themselves due to it being an RFC picture...?genome wrote:You think someone's gone to the trouble of knocking up a fake screenshot from ebay?
Edit: Found it, under Completed listings
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Reading-FC-c ... Sw9C5ceRYE
I look forward to your apology.
The guy's either trying to profit from a charity sale or he's pretending to profit from a charity sale to wind people up.LWJ wrote:Ah so the user managed to get the reaction he wanted and ended the listing. Probably not ever having a shirt themselves due to it being an RFC picture...?genome wrote:You think someone's gone to the trouble of knocking up a fake screenshot from ebay?
Edit: Found it, under Completed listings
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Reading-FC-c ... Sw9C5ceRYE
I look forward to your apology.
Exactly this - there are some gullible clowns about.LWJ wrote:Ah so the user managed to get the reaction he wanted and ended the listing. Probably not ever having a shirt themselves due to it being an RFC picture...?genome wrote:You think someone's gone to the trouble of knocking up a fake screenshot from ebay?
Edit: Found it, under Completed listings
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Reading-FC-c ... Sw9C5ceRYE
I look forward to your apology.
He might have ordered 20 shirts online and therefore isn't able to photograph them and is using the stock photo instead?paultheroyal wrote:Exactly this - there are some gullible clowns about.LWJ wrote:Ah so the user managed to get the reaction he wanted and ended the listing. Probably not ever having a shirt themselves due to it being an RFC picture...?genome wrote:You think someone's gone to the trouble of knocking up a fake screenshot from ebay?
Edit: Found it, under Completed listings
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Reading-FC-c ... Sw9C5ceRYE
I look forward to your apology.
Does anyone know whether customers bought more than say 4 shirts at a time? Not hearsay etc - but has it actually happened?
Well that seems harsh given I’m raising money for charity. I’ll bet Sir Lenny Henry wouldn’t share that view.jd82 wrote:I think that might have disappeared when you started the profiteering tbhVision wrote:
Well I would've thought all my years on here would have earned an element of trust from fellow nobbers.
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