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Do not buy this saw - its stolen


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not sure how to play it yet. just did not want somebody to buy it before I could do something! good 200t's are so rare I just want it back!

 

It's not far from me, happy to buy it, we can both go and collect, in fact i bet i could find a few people to come along to help load !

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Anyone thought theives might actually use this site to there advantage. It's not hard to find the ebay listing from other posts and if the guy that's selling it is connected to the people that stole your kit and browses this site well now they know Your onto them. Just a thought..

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Ask the tosser if he's got any more stuff for sale etc cash on hip, your starting up (they'll think you'll buy anything and haven't got a clue) get as much info as possible on the kit ie, serial no, years, damage distinctive marks etc. Ask for a viewing and go round with a couple of mates. Then drop the bombshell of its yours if your comfortable doing so. Plod alone will take so long, the kit will be sold, used and blown up by the time they get their arses in gear. It happened to a friend of mine last year with his br 600. Met them at Hilton services walsall, yellow transit blocked them in with his landy and soon had the blower back. That was sold via tree bay.

I'm from wolverhampton myself so feel free to drop me a message if you need anything

 

Also do no post any link to ebay item on here.

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You should report it to the plod, even if just for a crime no. You never know they might do some thing. I would definitely contact eBay, looks like the guy sells a lot on there and has a good feedback score, he may not want to compromise that. He may or may not know it's stolen but I suspect if he's confronted in person you won't get very far unless you're​ willing to give him some persuasion and then no doubt you'll be in the sh*t.

 

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