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Emergency Rowing Machine Question!

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EvianBaby | 18:23 Mon 17th Jun 2013 | How it Works
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I've got a York R510 rowing machine selling on eBay which ends in two hours. Someone has asked me if its magnetic or hydraulic. I listed it as magnetic (as I googled the product number and that's what came up on a tesco listing for it) but now I'm really confused and don't know if I've got it wrong.

How can I tell the difference! Pleeeeaassseeee!

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No that bad boy does not have pistons and yes it's magnetic. Wine?
18:50 Mon 17th Jun 2013
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Eeeek, not sure what to do now as there are bids on it. Anyone got any suggestions?
Was it a question published on the listing Evian?
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I'm using eBay on my iPad and can't see it there, I also didn't tick the box which said post to listing but I'm not sure if the question (without my reply) appears on a proper browser.
One possibility:
"If the item becomes unavailable during the last 12 hours of the auction (for example, you break it) you must contact the high bidder or buyer and explain what happened. You can get a Final Value Fee Credit if you and the buyer must confirm you mutually agreed to withdraw from the purchase."
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/sell/end_early.html
I'm pretty sure you can still edit the description, or amend it to show the correct information.
Dammit I'm sorry :(
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To be honest, I'm only selling it cos I'm skint. Lol. I could really do without withdrawing it, or relisting it for another 7 days.

Mojo, no need to apologise. You were just trying to help.
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Hang on, what's the chances that a hydraulic machine is better than a magnetic one?
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