Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Martin_1962 on 05 July 2008, 18:12:12
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Just sold my second, seems to be a nice turnover.
I will have two to do next week!
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Good on you matey :y
How much do you charge just to repair the battery holder on the mini-facelift keys???
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Nice one matey. :y
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That is good Martin; they will not be disappointed! :y
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Good on you matey :y
How much do you charge just to repair the battery holder on the mini-facelift keys???
Lets think - sometimes these take longer than the switches - would a fiver be too much including postage back?
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I hope you link to OOF in your ads ;)
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Good on you matey :y
How much do you charge just to repair the battery holder on the mini-facelift keys???
Lets think - sometimes these take longer than the switches would a fiver be too much including postage back?
To me that sounds very reasonable Martin. :y :y
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I hope you link to OOF in your ads ;)
Of course! :y
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=230268438893
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Nice add matey, I would consider offering postal insurance to cover yourself though. :y :y
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Nice add matey, I would consider offering postal insurance to cover yourself though. :y :y
Recorded covers high 20s I think
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£32 iirc
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£32 iirc
The form they gave me for the fob I sent to Martin on Friday says ... £36 :)
HTH
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When I first got my omega the fob (egg shaped) didn't work so took it apart & found dry joints on the 4 connections of 1 micro switch. So got a small electric soldering iron wrapped a small piece of copper wire round the end 15 mm sticking out, tinned it & touched the 4 connections, job done ::) but I know if I were to fix someone else's then it would all go pear shaped :-[