FOR SALE ON EBAY: Honda EU20i **DUAL FUEL LPG/Petrol ** Generator.

SkegnessSue

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Anyone who is looking for a 2kw HONDA EU20i DUAL FUEL CONVERTED LPG/PETROL generator then take a look at my eBay listing. It ends on Sunday evening and I am selling it on behalf of my brother who no longer needs it as he is in the process of selling his motorhome.

eBay - The UK's Online Marketplace &_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

Sue
 
I'm looking to buy a generator next week so I'd be interested in this. I presume it will remain
in auction and is not advertised elsewhere i.e. not stated on ebay may be withdrawn?

Thanks for the heads up. If it is capable of being withdrawn from eBay please contact me by PM.
 
Remember to check the paperwork...there are a lot of knock offs out there.

This feels genuine though...could be a bargain.



Polly
 
Looks ok to me....Blue Star and Rating 100% feedback for Sue's eBay account....

I was intending to purchase from Just Generators in any case so it isn't out of my
way if I decide to go for it and am successful in the auction....

One way or another I'm buying something next week. lol.

(Just realised Sue is a free member so can't PM me).
 
Hi there, actually my membership has only recently expired so I do need to renew it - so thanks for the reminder.:)

No it is not advertised elsewhere and because it has bids on it i would definitely not withdraw it now as that in my mind would be most unfair to the bidders and watchers.

It's not ours it's my brothers so I know it's an excellent generator in very good and well looked after condition and the only reason he's selling it is because he is selling his brand new Autotrail Mohawk because he is setting up a new business and apart from cash flow he just won't have the time available to use his motorhome for the forseeable future. He lives 3 miles from Lincoln so whoever wins the auction can either collect it in person or we can arrange to have it sent by courier. I've done a quick search online for the cheapest courier and so far, without insurance, the cost to send it will be around £11.00. However, with insurance and dependant on what the winner ends up paying for it, the price shoots up to between £28 - £32.50 in total. Obviously, uninsured it's a lot cheaper to send but for total peace of mind on such a high value item, I personally would advise adding on the insurance as at least then if it gets lost or damaged in transit the buyer is covered for compensation.

Hope this helps answer any queries or concerns?

Good luck with the bidding and I promise you, if you do win it, you won't be disappointed with it.

Sue
 
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Thanks for the information Sue. Quite right on the auction - if it isn't advertised elsewhere you need to
keep it on eBay.

I'll think carefully on bidding as I don't mind buying new if it comes down to it.
 
Ooops...I hadn't noticed it was posted by someone from here. :( I didn't read the post properly and treated the ebay ad as I would anything else off ebay...with caution.

I didn't mean to cause any offence. I feel really stupid, now. :(

Sorry about that.





Polly
 
Don't be daft Polly! I am the worlds worst for being suspicious especially from sellers and buyers on eBay lol! In fact someone from Dubai; whose bank account is based in the USA, has asked me if we would ship the generator to Dubai and of course, my suspicion antennas went on high alert immediately! I replied saying that I couldn't ship to anywhere outside the uk and 'Immran' replied back asking if I'd post it to his sisters address in North London. Again I made an excuse saying I was unable to despatch to anyone but the actual buyer and it must be to a confirmed PayPal address! They must think some of us were born yesterday!!!!!?

So please don't worry any more Polly.

Sue x
 

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