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    Ha! Some people have a lot of nerve.

    I have a Snap-On universal/flex socket listed on eBay for $19.50. The same socket sells for $44.75 from Snap-on. There is only one other listed on eBay and it's listed at $21.95. (Keep in mind these are guaranteed for life)

    Here are a couple pics of the one I have listed:


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    I just received an eMail from someone interested in buying it. So, what's the beef? I think he could use a lesson in communication skills. This is NOT how to win friends and influence people!

    His email: (at least he said "please and thank you").

    Hello,

    Would you please consider an offer of $5.00 for this old rusty swivel socket? Thank you.
    "Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness" - Mark Twain

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    rotflmao.. I'd go six if you'd pay the postage.. Guess you don't know if you don't ask.
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    Simply type him back and tell him yes and there will be a 30 Shipping charge he will need to pay as well..
    Who knows. he might be one of them flat rate kinda guys and jump on it...
    A Government that pays people to do nothing destorys their willingness to do anything!

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