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  1. I don't know if you've heard, but as of 1st October 2002 you can no longer use a mobile phone while driving, unless you have a handsfree adapter.

    A friend of mine went to Carphone Warehouse and they wanted £50 for a headset with a boom microphone. He then shopped around and found an alternative from Office World.

    These kits are compatible with any mobile phone and one size fits all.

    He paid just 5p each for buying in bulk. I'm selling them for 30p including postage.

    We tried them out on Ericsson, Motorola, & Nokia phones and they worked perfectly.

    A photo is attached. Take a look and let me know if you want one.

    http://afcsouthside.0catch.com/Junk%20Pics/new_page_1.htm
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  2. In Australia it has been law for a couple of years now that cant drive whilst talking on a mobile phone. However it doesnt stop most people who see the law as unenforced by the police.
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  3. Does no-one want one of these then. I thought I would be flooded with orders.
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  4. When I clikced on the link, Gator intallation (or somethink in that matter) po-up. BTW...... very funny picture
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  5. Yes unfortunately popups are the price I have to pay for free web hosting
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  6. I think your competition is too cheap, I saw one site offering the exact same model with the following deal: 500 for $2.50
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  7. Originally Posted by pacmania_2001
    I think your competition is too cheap, I saw one site offering the exact same model with the following deal: 500 for $2.50
    Damn it, do you think I am being ripped off. Mind you, we pay far too much for evertything in the UK
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    You said 50GBP for a boom headset, isn't that about like 75USD? If that's a normal price for headsets in the UK, your entire nation is getting ripped off (probably partly because of the law you mention). That's totally outrageous if you think about how few parts there really are in a headset, in the US you can get some pretty good ones for $10-$30 and the profit per unit on those is probably pretty high.
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  9. I think some people may be missing the point that this is a joke, so the figures are not necessarily accurate.
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