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If u look at the photo's it looks like it has chain link growing into the bark. Wouldnae be putting my chain throu that.

 

Also will it even be his tree to cut? Lokks almost on the pavement so possibly a council tree.

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Also looks more like a Beech tree to me!

 

Chainlink fence and pavement outside leading to a grass area, sounds like a council property as well!

 

Sounds like a council property!

 

What does this mean?

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I don't think he made a mistake. How can 1pence be typed in as £500.00 by mistake. He can also change the starting price any time before a bid has been entered if he wants!

 

He's hoping some one will pay him £500 for the tree for the pleasure of chopping it down and taking it away.

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