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  #2027465 2-Jun-2018 12:40
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Oh prickly little Jase, much to learn.

 

Missed a flappn nf8c for $1 this morning, as new. not much better than an rg659 but was available immediately. blaming my phone on that one missing it. lol

 

Never mind, heaps of good options a coming.




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  #2027483 2-Jun-2018 13:02
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you dont want a netcomm device worse than a HG659. sure someone has said that at some point in 1 of your many threads.

 

prickly because people give you advice and you just ignore it.


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  #2027484 2-Jun-2018 13:10
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Jase2985:

prickly because people give you advice and you just ignore it.


While the topic may grind a few, you are particularly public with your pickle :L


Nothing wrong with deal hunting. There is always a use for having tons of spares around ;)




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  #2027495 2-Jun-2018 13:33
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This thread is going nowhere... Locked.





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