No names, no pack drill

OK, figure this one out.

I was searching eBay auctions for a particular type of lead. Without naming any names and falling foul of the **advertising** laws that can get you banned I found 2 sellers with a strange sounding similarity between the names. The thing that got me interested was that one seller was selling a lead, let's call it a USB hub but it wasn't that really, and the hub had 2 sockets for £12 but then the other guy is selling the same hub but with three sockets for just £8. Very strange indeed. Especially when you look at the contact details of both sellers and discover that they are working out of the same shed on an industrial estate in London.

Can anybody explain why they would do that?

Ta lots,

Steve

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No names, no pack drill

How can an item with two sockets be the same as one with three ???

 

Reminds me of the famous Murray Walkerism -  "The car in front is absolutely unique, except for the one behind which is identical!"

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