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Old November 1st 04, 07:14 AM
Charlie
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Default AD - Bubbly Byzantine (again!)

I've got on eBay another Bubbly Byzantine Bracelet. These are perfect for
embellishing into charm bracelets with all sorts of beautiful lampwork and
lurvery beads!

UK site: http://snipurl.com/a7ad

US site: http://snipurl.com/a7ae

Item Number: 4937518707

It's 100% sterling silver and it really sparkles!

Charlie.
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Kallistos: Contemporary Jewellery Design
http://www.kallistos.co.uk/sneakpreview.htm
eBay: http://kallistos.notlong.com


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Old November 1st 04, 02:56 PM
Peggy
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Very nice, Charlie!

By the way: I'm curious about the difference between the UK site and the US
site. The US eBay site lists the currency as "GBP" whereas the UK site uses
the "pounds" symbol. But it looks as though either way people in the US bid
in British pounds sterling. Is that right?



"Charlie" wrote in message
...
I've got on eBay another Bubbly Byzantine Bracelet. These are perfect for
embellishing into charm bracelets with all sorts of beautiful lampwork and
lurvery beads!

UK site: http://snipurl.com/a7ad

US site: http://snipurl.com/a7ae

Item Number: 4937518707

It's 100% sterling silver and it really sparkles!

Charlie.
--
Kallistos: Contemporary Jewellery Design
http://www.kallistos.co.uk/sneakpreview.htm
eBay: http://kallistos.notlong.com




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Old November 1st 04, 06:13 PM
Charlie
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Yup, the thing is, most people in the US do not have a £ symbol on their
keyboard, which is why (I've been told) they use the phrase GBP. Either
way, you bid in £'s, but it'll show your bid to you in US$ if you use the US
site.

Charlie.

"Peggy" wrote in message
...
Very nice, Charlie!

By the way: I'm curious about the difference between the UK site and the

US
site. The US eBay site lists the currency as "GBP" whereas the UK site

uses
the "pounds" symbol. But it looks as though either way people in the US

bid
in British pounds sterling. Is that right?



"Charlie" wrote in message
...
I've got on eBay another Bubbly Byzantine Bracelet. These are perfect

for
embellishing into charm bracelets with all sorts of beautiful lampwork

and
lurvery beads!

UK site: http://snipurl.com/a7ad

US site: http://snipurl.com/a7ae

Item Number: 4937518707

It's 100% sterling silver and it really sparkles!

Charlie.
--
Kallistos: Contemporary Jewellery Design
http://www.kallistos.co.uk/sneakpreview.htm
eBay: http://kallistos.notlong.com






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Old November 2nd 04, 12:41 PM
Peggy
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Ahhh...now I understand. Thanks!


"Charlie" wrote in message
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Yup, the thing is, most people in the US do not have a £ symbol on their
keyboard, which is why (I've been told) they use the phrase GBP. Either
way, you bid in £'s, but it'll show your bid to you in US$ if you use the
US
site.

Charlie.

"Peggy" wrote in message
...
Very nice, Charlie!

By the way: I'm curious about the difference between the UK site and the

US
site. The US eBay site lists the currency as "GBP" whereas the UK site

uses
the "pounds" symbol. But it looks as though either way people in the US

bid
in British pounds sterling. Is that right?



"Charlie" wrote in message
...
I've got on eBay another Bubbly Byzantine Bracelet. These are perfect

for
embellishing into charm bracelets with all sorts of beautiful lampwork

and
lurvery beads!

UK site: http://snipurl.com/a7ad

US site: http://snipurl.com/a7ae

Item Number: 4937518707

It's 100% sterling silver and it really sparkles!

Charlie.
--
Kallistos: Contemporary Jewellery Design
http://www.kallistos.co.uk/sneakpreview.htm
eBay: http://kallistos.notlong.com








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Old November 2nd 04, 07:29 PM
Christina Peterson
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Actually, since files names don't like "$", I very often use USD. It's
familiar to me from traveling too.

Tina


"Charlie" wrote in message
...
Yup, the thing is, most people in the US do not have a £ symbol on their
keyboard, which is why (I've been told) they use the phrase GBP. Either
way, you bid in £'s, but it'll show your bid to you in US$ if you use the

US
site.

Charlie.

"Peggy" wrote in message
...
Very nice, Charlie!

By the way: I'm curious about the difference between the UK site and

the
US
site. The US eBay site lists the currency as "GBP" whereas the UK site

uses
the "pounds" symbol. But it looks as though either way people in the US

bid
in British pounds sterling. Is that right?



"Charlie" wrote in message
...
I've got on eBay another Bubbly Byzantine Bracelet. These are perfect

for
embellishing into charm bracelets with all sorts of beautiful lampwork

and
lurvery beads!

UK site: http://snipurl.com/a7ad

US site: http://snipurl.com/a7ae

Item Number: 4937518707

It's 100% sterling silver and it really sparkles!

Charlie.
--
Kallistos: Contemporary Jewellery Design
http://www.kallistos.co.uk/sneakpreview.htm
eBay: http://kallistos.notlong.com








 




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