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Best place to sell a Moody 30" ?? Ebay or other ??
Hi everyone. I want to sell my Moody 30" before the start of the
season. Apart from Ebay and boatsandoutboards.com which other websites actually work. My friend sold his SeaHog 15" fisher on www.my-boat-for-sale.com , it is free , but they do not have many listings, neither do they rank very well... please can you recommend a good, cheap or free, website to advertise my 15 year old Moody. Cheers hasty UK |
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Best place to sell a Moody 30" ?? Ebay or other ??
On 10 Jan 2007 06:55:15 -0800, "hasty321"
wrote: please can you recommend a good, cheap or free, website to advertise my 15 year old Moody. Craigs List? http://geo.craigslist.org/iso/gb |
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Best place to sell a Moody 30" ?? Ebay or other ??
hasty321 wrote: Hi everyone. I want to sell my Moody 30" before the start of the season. Apart from Ebay and boatsandoutboards.com which other websites actually work. My friend sold his SeaHog 15" fisher on www.my-boat-for-sale.com , it is free , but they do not have many listings, neither do they rank very well... please can you recommend a good, cheap or free, website to advertise my 15 year old Moody. Cheers hasty UK I don't know if they have Craigslist in the UK, or something similar, but that has to be the number one site for services and general merchandise here in the US. And it's free, at least until they put a few more classified-dependent newspapers out of business. Never advertised a boat there, but we haven't paid to list a vacancy in any of our rentals in the last two years. We can run 3 lines in the local newspaper for $150 over a weekend, or put up several descriptive paragraphs and four photos *free* on Craigslist. We got rid of a futon after the holidays by placing an ad offering it free for the hauling, and it took less than an hour from the time it hit the list before somebody was gratefully packing off a heavy, cumbersome, ugly piece of junk furniture. With a 30-footer, you might also consider using a broker. You would have to pay a commission, but normally only when and if it sells. The upside is that a broker is very likely to get enough additional money from your boat that it will offset the cost of the commission. |
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Best place to sell a Moody 30" ?? Ebay or other ??
On 10 Jan 2007 08:42:47 -0800, "Chuck Gould"
wrote: I don't know if they have Craigslist in the UK, or something similar, but that has to be the number one site for services and general merchandise here in the US. And it's free, at least until they put a few more classified-dependent newspapers out of business. http://geo.craigslist.org/iso/gb |
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Best place to sell a Moody 30" ?? Ebay or other ??
hasty321 wrote:
Hi everyone. I want to sell my Moody 30" before the start of the season. Apart from Ebay and boatsandoutboards.com which other websites actually work. My friend sold his SeaHog 15" fisher on www.spam-for-sale.com , it is free , but they do not have many listings, neither do they rank very well... please can you recommend a good, cheap or free, website to advertise my 15 year old Moody. Cheers hasty UK This is spam, he's posted the exact same thing to several other groups. |
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