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I don't know if I'd buy a big ticket item, but I did buy something for over
$800, so maybe I would. I have a friend who bought a military ambulance (the old square design) to use for a mobile communications center in his volunteer organization. Another friend bought a Toyota motor home and a gas powered scooter. Both of them have been satisfied with their purchases. Shopping eBay is no different than anywhere else: you have to know what a fair price is and you have to consider the cost of shipping. "Smithers" Yes, Smithers is not my real name. wrote in message ... Why would someone buy a big ticket item on Ebay? It appears that the sellers want to sell their product at market pricing and it really isn't an auction. It seems the Reserve Prices have not been meet on the boats listed now. Unless, I was able to buy a boat or car at substantial discount, I would hesitate to buy any bit ticket item via eBay. Does anyone have any personal knowledge of people who have purchased cars and/or boats via Ebay or similar auction service? |
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"Smithers" Yes, Smithers is not my real name. wrote
Why would someone buy a big ticket item on Ebay? Because they wanted it, and had the money? Why does anybody buy anything? .... It appears that the sellers want to sell their product at market pricing and it really isn't an auction. It seems the Reserve Prices have not been meet on the boats listed now. That's true. For the last few years there has been a glut of storm-damaged boats, most of which should be stripped & chainsawed up for the landfill. And boats that are in reasonable condition are usually given unreasonably high reserves. Does anyone have any personal knowledge of people who have purchased cars and/or boats via Ebay or similar auction service? William Andersen wrote: I don't know if I'd buy a big ticket item, but I did buy something for over $800, so maybe I would. I bought a windlass, but that was from a regular on-line marketer who used EBay as an outlet. A good deal IMHO. I have a friend who bought a military ambulance (the old square design) to use for a mobile communications center in his volunteer organization. Another friend bought a Toyota motor home and a gas powered scooter. Both of them have been satisfied with their purchases. Shopping eBay is no different than anywhere else: you have to know what a fair price is and you have to consider the cost of shipping. Agreed. I have put down offers on a few boats, always after carefully asking questions committing the seller to state the boat's material condition. The last one was a very nice 37 foot racing sloop, the closing price was about 60% of what similar boats are asking for on YachtWorld.com... in other words, about what the seller could have gotten & the buyer paid thur any other channel, minus a brokers commission. My wife & I have a saying, 'The deal of a lifetime comes along about once a week.' It would be dumb to buy anything, from any source, without making an effort to find out what the market value is. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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I suppose is that taking in count all risks,, shipping costs,
description and pics, and sellers feedback the higher the positives, the better you are. But I have a philosophy of not to bid what you can afford to spend, but bid only what you can afford to lose.... OTOH, Boatangelministries, sellls a lot of "donated" boats on ebay, and someone could see that they seem to go for :bargian basement" prices, but you have to understand that these boats have been "donated" for a reason. They give you a healthy tax right off for yoyur junk, then sell it for what ever it brings. My cousin was looking at some cruisers with good hulls for rebuild. (28 ft. Chris Craft for $400 bucks!) the boat was junk but the hull was good. it would take a total rebuild. But by the time he would pay shipping from the east coast to St. Louis ,plus replacing and remodeling the thing, he's have way more in it than what he could possibly get out of it. Canned that ideal. It pays to study out all options before buying online... |
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