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- e***7 (738)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseReceived with thanks. As described with quick delivery. Very well packaged. Seller had good communication. I would definitely use again 👍🏻
- 0***k (1009)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchasegreat ebayer fast dispatch quick delivery packaging was good item was as described and value was excellent
- r***k (1051)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseExcellent communication and item exactly as described. Postage was very prompt. I am very happy with this purchase.
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- d***n (215)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseItem as described. Good communication. Well packaged. Fast delivery.
- e***s (6494)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseBrilliant seller. Great service. 5*
Reviews (24)
06 Sep, 2012
Bargain purchase from a great eBayer
2 of 2 found this helpful Every time my grandson comes round he wants to use the Wii so I decided to get him his own - this one was an absolute bargain c/w Mario Karts and a sports game (for his mum;-) and was perfect for an eight year old to cut his gaming teeth on. Heartily recommended.

05 Aug, 2020
Nice lightweight storage facility
Great box, very light (and therefore not terribly strong) but is perfect for storing kids' stuff like the remote controlled tanks we got our grandson for his birthday. Gave it a coat of green and brown cam paint, added some military style name & ID number (birthday) and Robert's your father's brother, one happy Seth. I also have a slightly larger one to keep all my modelling paints and tackle. Great value, especially if handled with a little care.
06 Feb, 2007
The Odessa File
An excellent screenplay of a superb Frederick Forsyth novel - set in early sixties Germany, a young journo is given the diary of an old Jew who had survived the holocaust only to gas himself after seeing his former camp commandant in the street. The trail takes him into the dangerous territory of former Nazi comrade affiliations where he is eventually accepted - for a short time. A cracking yarn which although slightly dated - it was made in the seventies - makes a great film to watch on a wet Sunday afternoon whilst the wife does the Tesco run.