
I’m guessing they mean £1.50, although maybe it means anywhere between £1 and £50? (Depends how many points I put into charisma)
I doubt they mean £150?
by RhydonHerSlowbro

I’m guessing they mean £1.50, although maybe it means anywhere between £1 and £50? (Depends how many points I put into charisma)
I doubt they mean £150?
by RhydonHerSlowbro
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Brand new I think the drone’s only worth £30 if its the one I think it is (its tiny). https://www.space.com/potensic-a20-mini-drone-review
Hopefully will be found by someone honest that just wants to return it regardless of reward.
I would assume that to mean £150, if only because £1.50 is a bit of a silly reward.
Or it might be a child who thinks £1.50 is loads of money.
Either way – will be an interesting negotiation for whoever finds the drone!
I found someone‘s drone a couple years ago and while getting in touch with the owner was a real pain, I managed to do it thanks to DJI. They send my details to the owner and we arranged a shipment.
The drone in the picture is likely inoperable without the remote. Nothing anyone may actually want to keep or be able to use for themselves.
A comma is used instead of a full stop in lots of European countries so it could well be £1.50. If it’s worth £30 I reckon it’s a £15 reward
I bet it’s a little kids birthday present and that’s their pocket money they are offering up. But let’s laff
I wouldn’t turn my nose up at 3 freddos
Ah bless I bet that kid is devastated! I guess a parent told them to do a reward poster 😔.
Here hoping for a happy ending!
Sounds like it’s a kid’s drone.
I’ll pay £2 for you not to return it — one less annoying drone in the sky.
Temu drone,
Someone going to write on it
‘I’ll give you £2.50 if you give it to me’
£1,50 is surely £150
OP start a just giving page and fundraiser for the kid that lost it? It’s like a quid each for those reading it…
That comma is just begging for a zero to be added to the reward value.
Americans will take that offer, thinking they’ll e getting over £1000.