3 man tent £35.00

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The Karrimore factory near us has closed down.
Amongst the end of line items they are flogging of are a few lafuma 3 man tents. Weight 5kg, fiber glass poles, dome + vestibule thing.

They probably wouldn't survive Everest but they look fine for a week-end of "gurlypuff" summer camping.

Like the ones at www.outdoordirect.co.uk/lafuma-tents/

If anyone wants one I'll see what I can do (Yes I got one).

Steve
 
hi Steve

yes i am interested in a cheapy tent, and karrimor stuff is usually good quality. As your not a sponsor I can't pm you so send me an E.
[email protected]

regards
Darryl
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Gents....and anyone else in other threads......

I'd strongly advise against sticking your exact email address out on a public forum......there are 'bots' that regularly browse many forums (automated e-mail address grabbing software applets) and if you stick the address up, it may well be grabbed and you'll suddenly find yourselves spammed endlessly......

I tend to replace the '@' with a '*' so it's obvious....bill*ntlworld.com.......others might do something like " bill@'remove this'ntlworld.com "....

Not trying to scaremonger but it's a sad fact thesedays.:(

Bill
 
Bill,

I hear what you say - what's the difference between putting your email here or on your cp? Surely it is just as accessible? I use mailwasher anyway, but thanks.

Ian
 
iletts said:
Bill,

I hear what you say - what's the difference between putting your email here or on your cp? Surely it is just as accessible? I use mailwasher anyway, but thanks.

Ian

Ermmmmmmm...good point actually.........I think it's hidden in the CP.......i presume the writers of vBulletin have made it so the address can't be lifted from that sort of 'behind the scenes' part of the forum........maybe that's one for BHT or one of the programmer/techie bods to answer........it certainly doesn't appear in raw text when you click 'email user'.......

As far as I understand it, it's mainly the open forums that get raked over for things on either side of the ampersand......so even if someone uses one as a type of shorthand (like i'll meet you @ the pub), the search bot will copy that and attempt to send an email to the address [email protected] a bot crawls thousands of sites and forums (forii???) a minute and sends out the same number of speculative e-mails, they'll get a % of hits........and like all spam, it's a numbers game.

I might well be talking rubbish though...it has been known :rolleyes: ;) ;)

Bill
 
Tent

Steve

Any more still going ?
Thanks

Kev
e-mail (following above advice kmartuk with aol)
 


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