Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Waddingtons "Number 1" Playing Cards

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Our Price: £0.50
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Availability: Usually dispatched within 3 to 5 weeks
Manufacturer: Winning Moves
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Binding: Toy Brand: Winning Moves EAN: 5011634310118 Label: Winning Moves Manufacturer: Winning Moves Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Winning Moves Studio: Winning Moves
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Well!! Comment: i was going to buy this set of cards... but then looked at the P&P!!
£3.50!! Serious rip off
Customer Rating:      Summary: Waddington cards Comment: I have dealt with Amazon for a few years now but I find the following disgusting and will look very closely at any considered purchases in future!
I wanted to buy 10 but not at £0.87 PLUS£3.50 each for postage when you get to the checkout!!! Amazon should close this link immediately - it is a rip-off of the highest magnitude
Customer Rating:      Summary: Warning! Comment: These are the best playing cards you could ever hope to buy.
But ..
I put four in my virtual basket, got to checkout and discovered that delivery is £3.50 per pack! Ridiculous, either someone's on the fiddle or someone's messed up. Don't bother.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The classic playing cards.
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