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Just remember that a "winning" bid on E-bay has no legal force. It just
connects a buyer and seller. You'll still need to get a deposit, sign a sales contract blah blah blah. If they back out after bidding, there's nothing you can do except file a non-paying bidder alert on E-Bay. I had this happen to me. Still, it generated a sales contract, something a broker couldn't do in a year. This is the future in boat sales. "Chris" wrote in message . com... I've already advertised in here before... I'm not retrying again but I do think we'll have to repost the boat once the auction is up. I want to make sure I take any suggestions that may help in the future. We've been told by numerous sources that we should ask for $40k plus when putting it on the market. I think you may be right though that people on ebay are looking for wholesale (or less than wholesale) price on a boat. "Clams Canino" wrote in message news:a5LKb.80135$xX.571865@attbi_s02... While I think this might be a cute way to advirtise the boat.... LOL I think your price is near retail for a six year old used boat like that. Most Ebay people are looking for real "deals". -W "Chris" wrote in message . com... Hello everyone, We're selling a boat on Ebay for the first time at http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=2452145 905 but not getting any bids. Does everything seem in order in my auction? Do you have any suggestions as to how I can approve it? The reason we're starting the price at $37k is because that is the least we'd like to take for the boat. It is worth much more according to local marinas. At any rate, they charge $40 to list the boat and then $40 when someone bids, so we didn't want to set the auction start at $1 for instance and set our reserve at $37k. Thank you in advance for any of your suggestions. |
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If they back out after bidding, there's
nothing you can do except file a non-paying bidder alert on E-Bay. I had this happen to me. Still, it generated a sales contract, something a broker couldn't do in a year. This is the future in boat sales. Sounds like it was exactly the same results your broker got the previous year. No actual buyer came forward. Some 12-year old kid cold have placed that bid on E-bay. |
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No, we actually signed a contract, did the survey and sea trial, etc. They
backed out after that for reasons unknown. Something they didn't like. "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... If they back out after bidding, there's nothing you can do except file a non-paying bidder alert on E-Bay. I had this happen to me. Still, it generated a sales contract, something a broker couldn't do in a year. This is the future in boat sales. Sounds like it was exactly the same results your broker got the previous year. No actual buyer came forward. Some 12-year old kid cold have placed that bid on E-bay. |
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