TBangers fireworks EX1 Explosive F2

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So I've recently started getting wholesale fireworks and I'm gonna be listing em on my site. I got a box of 40 bangers (they sound like gunshots) for sale on for $17.95 (can't figure out how to change site to pounds) and you can sell them £1 each. Is $17.95 (about £14) worth it, including FREE next day delivery.

 

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So I've recently started getting wholesale fireworks and I'm gonna be listing em on my site. I got a box of 40 bangers (they sound like gunshots) for sale on for $17.95 (can't figure out how to change site to pounds) and you can sell them £1 each. Is $17.95 (about £14) worth it, including FREE next day delivery.


I hope you don't plan on posting them.


And that you are storing them correctly.

But I do have to ask, What do fireworks have to do with 'the music drip'?

Personally, I'd not buy fireworks from a website. I also think you open yourself up to all sorts of issues (and getting on all sorts of lists!) if you go down this route.
 
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Just checked your link

We always use stealth shipping for grey-market items as explosive fireworks are deemed unsafe, we take the utmost care to ensure you get your fireworks delivered safely and securely.

Or in other words

We risk the lives and health of everyone in the delivery network in the search for profit. If anyone is injured, including yourself when this is dropped through your letterbox, then, well, SUX2BU!

For that reason...

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I really don't understand why fireworks were not banned years ago. At one point they were only supposed to be sold a few days before bonfire night but they seem to be available all year now.

I know I sound like a killjoy but they can be terrifying to pets (and people) annoying and dangerous when misused. I always wonder what it must be like for ex-soldiers etc as some of them do sound like you are under fire.

Sorry ...............................
 
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Yeah,. I always shit it off fireworks, but i enjoy em.. but it gets annoying when people do em every day and that. I only do em on special occasions and that.
 

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The reason i used the musicdrip was cos i already own that site so i thought I'd put whatever I'm gonna sell on there..
Ooh, i can play it off as fireworks for music videos? Or something.
 

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I'm just covering my bases. It's like when you sell rizla's and you write that is only for tobacco. Also, i don't know how fireworks can get set off in the letterbox unless it's near a flame. I've had fireworks shipped to me before.

No-one has ever had their arm blown off from a rizla!

:lol:

It can lead to your address being black-listed or ALL your packages being scrutinised...and perhaps, for someone selling Rizlas 'for tobacco', that may not be something you want.
 

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Reminds me when I used to buy Fireworks in the 'less desirable' areas of South Leeds and they would have a shop front, you then walk out the back of the shop and all the firework cakes were in someone's car for you to buy!!!
 

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Haha... Remind me of the fake clothes in bury new road. Walk into a flat that's been converted into s makeshift shop. Clothes inside cardboard boxes lol
 

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But it's legit if i put health and warning safety information on there?

Are you telling me or asking me?

:D

I'm only talking about the shipping of them...I'm not the fireworks police.

I know RM doesn't ship fireworks at all (its on their list of banned items) so I guess, if you are using a specialist courier company, and you declare they ARE fireworks, and they are packaged correctly for the shipment of fireworks, then that would be 'legit' for the shipping part of them.
 
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Reminds me when I used to buy Fireworks in the 'less desirable' areas of South Leeds and they would have a shop front, you then walk out the back of the shop and all the firework cakes were in someone's car for you to buy!!!

There was an old warehouse about half a mile as the crow flies from our house that was storing them one year and it caught fire. Best free display I have seen. Whoever owned it must have lost a fortune. Luckily we did not hear of injuries or damage to other properties.
 
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