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Old 13 May 2009, 02:09 PM
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I have for sale the above heli. It is in perfect condition/working order. It comes with a good selection of spares for the inevitable mishap! Also included is a spare battery, a full set of 8 batteries for the controller and a training kit which will allow for a slightly off centre landing. This helicopter is only 4 months old so is as good as new and will make an excellent starter for someone looking to get into flying. You have everything included to get going straight away.








I am looking for about £90ish for it but will be open to SENSIBLE offers. I will post the items fully boxed with all the instructions once payment has been recieved. You can pay by cheque/paypal or cash if you would like to pick it up yourself. The postage will be £8 if I do have to post it.

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ile give you £50 delivered

they are under £70 delivered new here:

Esky Honey Bee Radio Remote Controlled Helicopter
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Mmmm, that's cheap. Are they in stock ready for delivery though? I suppose the only way to prove that is to try and buy one. My experience with websites that advertise things at stupid cheap prices is that the product is not in stock. Who knows?

If they are in stock then that is seriously cheap. Buzzflyer, one of the biggest suppliers of heli's and parts in the UK will need to be worried.

Jason

Edited to say: If it is proven to be that cheap and in stock then I will adjust the price

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its an online shop just selling remote helis why wouldnt it be real? Offer stands.
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Take that website with a pinch of salt, i tried ordering one just before xmas, advertised in stock but when i contacted them they told me there was a delay in delivery from china, wanted to take my payment and would forward it on, decided not to. contacted them a few weeks later and was told the same story, be careful you don't get ripped off.

Ended up getting one from a reputable dealer in the end.
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Take that website with a pinch of salt, i tried ordering one just before xmas, advertised in stock but when i contacted them they told me there was a delay in delivery from china, wanted to take my payment and would forward it on, decided not to. contacted them a few weeks later and was told the same story, be careful you don't get ripped off.

Ended up getting one from a reputable dealer in the end.

I rest my case. Offer still stands.
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Id rather take my chances and pay by credit card and get a new one for £20 less.
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ive sent them an email asking them to confirm or deny what the other guy has said.
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OK. Look forward to the answer.
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