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Q: What Size Is the American 2t For? Please Help!!!
asked by: Becky on December 5th, 2006
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I am trying to buying an item off the american ebay and as I live in the uk I am trying to find out what size would be suitable for layla. (she's 22 months)

i want to get her like an age 2 years old so that it will last a long time (it's quite expensive.

Please anyone shed some light? Smile
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Sail Away replied on December 5th, 2006
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It means 2 toddler.

My niece is 3 and is in 3 toddler i'm not sure if they go by age on what size or what...

And I thin 2 toddler would be around 24 months.

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Becky replied on December 5th, 2006
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Thanks d! The clothes will be perfect for her. Just wish they weren't charging £50 p&p for it all Rolling Eyes

can't get it in the uk though so I don't mind
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Sail Away replied on December 5th, 2006
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beckster06 wrote:
thanks d! The clothes will be perfect for her. Just wish they weren't charging £50 p&p for it all Rolling Eyes

can't get it in the uk though so I don't mind


yikes! 50 bucks!? Hopefully it's more than a couple of outfits.

I would buy stuff off ebay and what not but I would be too scared someone would rip me off, my brother got ripped off on that a couple of times because you have to send the money first and then they ship the items.
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Jolie_3110 replied on December 5th, 2006
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Shocked £50 p&p????!!

Wow girl, they must be some clothes!!!!
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Becky replied on December 5th, 2006
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Sorry I meant $50. Lol

yeah it's 7 items in total from an ebay store
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Bridget replied on December 5th, 2006
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dalicialovesyou wrote:
beckster06 wrote:
thanks d! The clothes will be perfect for her. Just wish they weren't charging £50 p&p for it all Rolling Eyes

can't get it in the uk though so I don't mind


yikes! 50 bucks!? Hopefully it's more than a couple of outfits.

I would buy stuff off ebay and what not but I would be too scared someone would rip me off, my brother got ripped off on that a couple of times because you have to send the money first and then they ship the items.


isn't 50 pounds or euros or whatever like $75 american? What is it that you're bidding on?

And dalicia, you can't really get screwed if you use paypal. If they don't send your item you just file a dispute with paypal and they'll give you your money back.

I love ebay!
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Becky replied on December 5th, 2006
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Dunno if it's the same over there but here you can only get a refund if the person has funds in their paypal account.

I've been shafted by ebay many a time over that Evil or
Very Mad

i just got her some really nice dresses and tops that I have never seen over here and a few music t-shirts

i also got my .O.H a bettie page t-shirt (he loves her Rolling Eyes )
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Becky replied on December 5th, 2006
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I think $50 dollars is around £25 but I might be wrong
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Jolie_3110 replied on December 5th, 2006
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Yeah its somewhere close to that. Roughly $2 - £1
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Sunflower_pie81 replied on December 6th, 2006
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2t is bigger than 24 month clothing. Just like 3 month clothing is bigger than 0-3 month clothing.
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Melissa_20 replied on December 6th, 2006
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jolie_3110 wrote:
£


how do you make that sign?
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Bridget replied on December 6th, 2006
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melissa_20 wrote:
jolie_3110 wrote:
£


how do you make that sign?


i'm assuming european keyboards come with that sign and ours come with the dollar sign ($).
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AyaMiyaki replied on December 6th, 2006
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You can probably also do it by typing alt + some number combo.
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Melissa_20 replied on December 6th, 2006
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ayamiyaki wrote:
you can probably also do it by typing alt + some number combo.
huh? Lol

nope,doesn't work,lol.I just pressed all the #'s and none worked,lol
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AyaMiyaki replied on December 6th, 2006
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For example:

if you hold down alt while you type 164, you get: ñ
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Bridget replied on December 6th, 2006
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ayamiyaki wrote:
for example:

if you hold down alt while you type 164, you get: ñ


i knew you could get symbols by holding down alt and pressing number combos but it's not working on my computer. I think maybe you have to use the number keys on the right side of the keyboard, not at the top. Am I right? I have a laptop and I don't have that extra set of number keys.
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AyaMiyaki replied on December 6th, 2006
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Err, .I'm not sure, let me try!

You're right .B, it's not working for me either. I guess it only works on the number pad to the right.
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AlliE_18 replied on December 6th, 2006
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The £ sign on my keyboard is the number 3 key with shift. $ is 4.
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Bridget replied on December 6th, 2006
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allie_18 wrote:
the £ sign on my keyboard is the number 3 key with shift. $ is 4.


this is our number 3 key - #

and number 4 is $.

Where's your # key?
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