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1502 days ago

Now retired and having clearout to "good home"

Ray from Te Atatu South

Hi there good friends
I've been retired now for 3 going on 4 years and was a consultant in my working life but I tried a sideline of having a jewelry website on the side. As soon as I retired had an unexpected heart attack and since then the health has not been all that good with one thing and another. We downsized and moved into St Clair Village. I found some stock still that was left over when I shut the website down around 3 years ago. It's good stock ranging from Mens and Ladies Watches to general jewelry. I will attach a pdf with a picture, the number available, and what I was selling at a retail cost (this can be changed to suit your style of selling). I would like to sell the whole portfolio to a "good home" - not a shark but somebody that would be fair to it's clients like I have been. Remember what you put out is what you get in return as the saying goes. Anyway I hope somebody would take up the offer or know of somebody that would. The approx retail in total is about $19,000. I would only like about $1250 ono for the whole lot. If you are interested could you please message me or text me on 0274 456 024. I would really appreciate your help. It's just sitting in our garage. Anyway have a look at the stock and let me know your thoughts. I'm not a person of greed and hopefully it would all go to a like-minded person. Please have a look at the PDF file for details. Thanks for your time

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