If you want a kilt you can trash and not worry about it, sure for $5. I'd not pay more.
There's a seller out there on ebay selling Wallace kilts as Fraser tartan. I've emailed them to tell them but they continue to try and sell them as Fraser :confused:
Looks like some bad feedback. There were a lot more mutually withdrawn and neutrals. I'd avoid it due to past experience with less than stellar FB. O'Neille
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As a person who used to do a bunch of buying on e-bay I'd say stay away from this guy based souly on his feedback. I generally stay away from sellers (and buyers if I was a seller) to much negative feedback. This all aside from the fact that the seller is wrong about the tartan.
EXACTLY MY THOUGHTS! I figured if the ding-dong can't even give the proper name, I wouldn't do bidness with him...
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Yes its worth the current bid price but no I wouldn't buy it, as I have enough cheap casual kilts already and this garish tartan wouldn't be my scene. It looks like a cheap paki kilt which come very cheap at the best of times and this one should sell even cheaper if its been taken out of its packaging. Cheap kilts like this are OK for casual wear for around the house and garden and maybe for going to the shops but not for going somewhere important or somewhere you will want to feel positive about yourself.
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