You're lucky. I would have bid a lot more. But I sent them a message asking a question about shipping last Friday and they didn't respond, and their phone was constantly busy, so I didn't bid.
I've received a receipt for my payment for some other "stuff", so I'm not worried.
I decided to buy some paper. After all, some of the Ilford MG RC III I bought when that was new on the market is still good (unlike the Agfa and Kodak papers I bought at the same time, and which have been stored in the same cardboard box).
We've got the fixer, and I've got the paper and other chemicals i bought (since it was there anyway).
Today I've finished printing everything I should have printed, and decided to open a pack of Ilford Galerie G1 and try it on some rather overdeveloped IR negatives.
What can I say? The paper is not only OK, it's great! Prints are in the wash right now, I'll scan one tomorrow.
And BTW: I developed the paper in Ilford PQ Universal, and fixed in Hypam
I'm sure someone can spare a little? My 140 liters will make 700 liters of fix, say at 2 liters per printing session/week, that's enough for 7 years...