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30th September 2008, 20:31
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Anyone lost a Lafree?
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30th September 2008, 20:35
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Funny how he says 'He' has lost the key when he's selling it for someone else. I wouldn't touch that with a bargepole, he's only got one piece of feedback and that was something that sold for a penny. Looks well shonky!
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30th September 2008, 20:49
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It's stripped in exactly the way the ones on the US market were, no mudguards, wheel lock, lights etc., but it's not one of those since they were badged "Giant" on the downtube and never Lafree.
The seller isn't truthful anyway, for he says that it charges up well but hasn't a key to get the battery out. On these the battery cannot be changed unless it's out!
So yes, steer well clear.
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30th September 2008, 22:42
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Quote:
Originally Posted by flecc
It's stripped in exactly the way the ones on the US market were, no mudguards, wheel lock, lights etc., but it's not one of those since they were badged "Giant" on the downtube and never Lafree.
The seller isn't truthful anyway, for he says that it charges up well but hasn't a key to get the battery out. On these the battery cannot be changed unless it's out!
So yes, steer well clear.
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out of curiosity he is also selling "genuine" 1 million pound notes dated 10th august 1948......not being alive then i cant tell if there ever was any of that denomination.....i doubt it but can anyone be more definate ???
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30th September 2008, 22:49
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There have been 1 million pound notes (Giants) and 100 million pound notes (Titans) issued where moving large numbers of smaller denominations would be inconvenient. However, these are not for general circulation but their value is in having the backing and support of the Bank of England. The main Scottish banks have produced these, also with Bank of England backing.
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30th September 2008, 23:01
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Look at the seller name! could be he would "shaft" anyone!!
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1st October 2008, 01:11
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Tintanglia
He could be a really nice guy that is cleaing out the shed for an old friend, I lost 2 keys already on my izip now a small flat head screwdriver works.
Give the guy a break. Talk about guilty until proven innocent.
thx
Bob
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1st October 2008, 11:35
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wotwozere
Tintanglia
He could be a really nice guy that is cleaing out the shed for an old friend, I lost 2 keys already on my izip now a small flat head screwdriver works.
Give the guy a break. Talk about guilty until proven innocent.
thx
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You might notice I particularly didn't say that he was doing anything wrong, my only reason for posting was that I just thought someone might have lost their Lafree and would recognise it from the listing. I also waited until the auction was nearly finished so as not to scupper his bids, although I doubt if anyone on this forum would be daft enough to bid on such a dodgy looking item.
He may be innocent or guilty - you judge for yourself!!
Tintaglia
Last edited by Tintaglia : 1st October 2008 at 12:30.
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4th October 2008, 22:16
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Quote:
Originally Posted by flecc
It's stripped in exactly the way the ones on the US market were, no mudguards, wheel lock, lights etc., but it's not one of those since they were badged "Giant" on the downtube and never Lafree.
The seller isn't truthful anyway, for he says that it charges up well but hasn't a key to get the battery out. On these the battery cannot be changed unless it's out!
So yes, steer well clear.
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I think that is a picture grabbed from a web site. I suspect the lucky buyer may find their bike looks a little different...!
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4th October 2008, 22:26
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Originally Posted by frank9755
I think that is a picture grabbed from a web site. I suspect the lucky buyer may find their bike looks a little different...!
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Maybe Frank, but there can't be many in greater Europe who would strip a Lafree that completely, so it would take some doing to find one on a website looking like that.
The US ones badged as "Giant" instead of "Lafree" are illustrated of course, including on my own website:

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