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  1. I got a call my wheels were ready today. I took them to the tyre fitter & the previous manager has left who fitted tyres to my last refurbs & they have a new policy (official or ad hoc, I don't know) - as the wheels have just been refurbed, any marks from the fitting of the tyres or (more likely) the balancing process will be at my risk. If I leave it 2 weeks they will accept responsibility for any damage.

    So they will be given a few coats of Collinite while I wait.

    I'm very please with the powder-coat finish - same as on my refurbed Audi wheels I use for my winters, but the Proteus wheels look better. I'll not miss the original polished finish!

    The Audi winter wheels.

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    The refurbed original Proteus wheels in plain silver.

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    Had my summer wheels on for a few weeks now. So glad I got the Proteus wheels refurbished & got rid of the polished look.

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  2. It's happened to me to but I felt really sorry for a lad at work who bought himself a really nicely kept Jag. He came back to the car in a retail park car park to find parallel scratches on his boot. A fella told him a guy came out of Comet with a big boxed TV or somesuch & plonked it on his boot instead of the ground while he opened the back of his own car, then just dragged it off.

  3. I do high mileage & I clean mine every time I wash the car, rarely less than once a week. I make sure I hoick dead leaves out the wings in Autumn. First car I've done it on - I guess cos I like it so much. Takes 10 mins. I don't jet wash as it's never that bad but clean what I can reach & do the underside of the bonnet. I dress the plastics several times a year. I'm sure it's not necessary but makes me feel better & having a chavy private plate I get some satisfaction when mechanics think the car is a lot newer than it is. Sad.

  4. Our main PC - Linux (Ubuntu 12.04) with Virtualbox so I can run XP (for my Acrobat Standard) & 7 (cos it came with the PC) - runs all 3 at same time - why dual boot?

    Her Laptop - W7 at moment

    My Netbook - Linux Mint

    Old PC - XP Media Centre

    I don't like the OS/hardware tie-in with Apple.

  5. After creating the windows recovery disks I waxed my Asus netbook & installed Linux Mint. Nice & simple & even connects to my vodafone contract no problem. Speed is impressive. Comments from the windows geeks who seen it - '**** thats fast!'. I'd recommend Mint over Ubuntu currently for a Linux noob as it's GUI is closer to what you're used to than default Ubuntu.

    I've put Ubuntu on my Ma's Asus laptop as that took an age to boot up & was slow to run (vista) & she only uses email, intenet & word processing. She loves the speed & quickly got used to the different interface.

    You can then forget about OS bloating to a standstill, malware, defrags etc

  6. paying last min i have no prob with but my rant is about people who take days to pay 11 years on ebay 100% feedback and never had neg feedback & yes people who take longer than 3 days are muppets you buy something you pay for it. i hate having to waste time chasing people for payment

    Aye, chasing late payers is a PIA. I don't have time for it hence spec'ing immediate payment for my BIN's - 99% of my sales.

    My comments were in reply to your statement 'you bid at the last second so pay up straight away muppets.' which I took to mean immediately

  7. 3 days is the unspoken rule unless the sellers spec otherwise. Sellers not leaving feedback first is bad practice. The only time it happens with me is when it gets really busy & I've not had chance to catch up on feedback. Getting the orders out is the priority. A seller can't neg a buyer anyhow but if the buyer does create problems the seller always has the facility to add comments to feedback already given or respond to negatives. Good sellers shouldn't be afraid of neg feedback. I've had a couple before which have now expired, one from a newbie who didn't think to enquire where his missing item was first & give an opportunity to put things right (things do go astray in the post) & a one irrate buyer who I believe had mental issues. In the end I was happy enough to just respond & let it be. I'm well known enough in my market for most folk to know any negs are likely to be unjustified & those that don't know me will see the vast amount of excellent positives.

    From ebay buyer FAQ:

    When should I pay?

    All sellers appreciate quick payment and most only dispatch after receiving payment, so it's good to pay as soon as you win or buy an item. You can pay by clicking the Pay now button in the email notification or in the listing. The seller will be paid and know to send your item immediately. Otherwise, we recommend paying within 3 days of the sale. Some sellers include information on when they expect to be paid in their listings.

  8. you bid at the last second so pay up straight away muppets.

    Isn't it great when folk throw around insults like that. I'd say the majority of people who bid at the last second aren't actually sat at their computers. I'm not - I use an automated bidding service which will bid in my absence - at the last second. I'll pay as soon as I can afterwards BUT it's not always straight away, often because I'm at work or in bed due to the time difference on international auctions. It's usually with 24 hours but certainly within the limits set by the seller. If I know I'm not going to be able to pay within those limits in the event that I win, due to being off the grid, I will clear it with the seller before I enter my bid, .

    On the rare occassion I sell something that's not BIN with immediate payment it's cool as long as folk pay within the specified time. 13 years on ebay, powerseller, 100% feedback.

  9. I only sell BIN & spec immediate payment. If I buy I may not be around when I win as I always use an automated bid system. I will pay within 24 hrs.

    My Mrs has issues with many of her non BIN auctions - has to chase a lot of buyers for payment.

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