A Quandry???

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Ikara

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Back in the early 90's when I was playing golf, I came second in a Qantas Masters golf event here in Adelaide. The prize was a golf club travel bag emblazoned with "Qantas Masters" and the Qantas Logo in gold. Unfortunately I can no longer play golf due to bad arthritis in my hands. We are in the process of moving house and I'm doing some cleaning up and I'm at a loss as to what to do with the travel bag. If any of you avid golfers out there have any suggestions, send me a PM and let me know please. ;););)

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Donate it to an AFFer who travels a lot with their golf clubs? ;)
 
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Maybe offer it as a prize in an AFF competition or lucky draw at AFF#9
 
I'm not sure the reasons behind the "no buy/swap/sell" policy on AFF (I'm sure there's a good one...) but isn't this a good example where there's oblique ways around the policy anyway...? (Maybe it's just my reading, but I really don't think the OP is asking for "suggestions"... ;) ;) ;)) Is it possible to have a buy/swap/sell section within AFF but have it limited to AFF-related goods?
 
(Maybe it's just my reading, but I really don't think the OP is asking for "suggestions"... ;) ;) ;))
The OP could also subtly be offering the golf travel bag to someone?

Is it possible to have a buy/swap/sell section within AFF but have it limited to AFF-related goods?
Flyertalk Coupon Connection would kill that idea? It is quite common for people to renege on their end of the deal once they have received what they wanted.
 
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