How would you shift them for profit? Would taking them to a cash converters work?

Asking for a friend.

gumtree or carboot

gumtree/ebay with a slightly wrong description

Id shift them before PC Reg Hollis and DC Jim Carver caught me

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I’m assuming this is a typo and you’re talking about stollen right?

Should be easy enough to shift in a festive market type environment at this time of year

Yes. That is what I meant. I’m up to me eyeballs in stollen goods.

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Do you think they know what Gumtree is?

What you looking to shift, boss?

meat/dvds - Pub
electricals - gumtree
car - dunno
bike - dunno

Quality goods.

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I’ll sell them on for you so they cant trace it and then you give me a 50/50 cut cheers

Nice try, narc.

I’ve got some swollen goods all right :eggplant:

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What about art

Let’s say you had acquired some art by not entirely legal means which you had had for say…16 years & you wanted to liquidate

How would you do that?

Car boot sale

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Beware of selling on eBay/gumtree

Friend had a very expensive bike stolen from his house. Searched eBay and gumtree and a few weeks later the bike turned up on gumtree in a different town about 50 miles away. Posed as a buyer and got the thief to meet him (and the police) at a neutral location. Guy couldn’t be done for burglary but did get done for handling stolen goods.

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Want to swap it for some juicy steaks and a Star Trek boxset?

Meat can also be sold Door to door if you
Shove it in a plastic bag.

Mate who lives in Barking gets this a lot at his door.

DVDs defo the pub.

But it is by a big famous artist & is worth tons

If I put it in an auction what are the chances I’d get arrested? (It’s a U.K. artist & it would be a non-U.K. auction)