Thread: E-Bay Can Work
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12-21-2008 09:00 PM #1
Hombre, looks like you scored there! For all that we're told the sky is falling, you bought one, I sold one on ebay last week, so for "the right deal, right buyer/seller" cars are still moving.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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12-21-2008 09:13 PM #2
Great find very sharp looking car . Have that invested in one needing to be restored .
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12-21-2008 09:44 PM #3
Joanne took these as I was laying under it tying it down for the trip home. I almost never let anyone take my picture, seems she snuck these of my old wore out butt. Man I need to do something about all that grey no white hair. And guys the car looks every bit that good just standing right next to it. I am jazzed about this one.
Roland
Protected people will never know or understand the intensity life can be lived at. To do that you must complettly and totally understand the meaning of the word "DUCK"
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12-22-2008 07:14 AM #4
I have sold many and bought many cars and trucks on Ebay...They keep changing the rules there...Now selling there(fee increased by over 50%) is not as good as it was but it's still a decent deal for buyers....Selling parts is still OK there..http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=160178406797 This is a hilarious protest of the current system there...Check it outI remember when hot rods were all home made.
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12-22-2008 07:58 AM #5
I think that depends in part on the car being sold, and in part on your expectations. I was pleased to see their new "flat rate" program. $125 fee only applies if the car sells. That wouldn't be too good on a $1000 clunker (but then why would you put that on ebay when craigslist exists with "free" ads.......other than it didn't sell on craigslist and now you're praying for some out of state buyer). It's possible to advertise your car for no insertion fee if you want the bare bones ad/picture format. I took every photo option except I had only 14 pictures instead of the max 24, and my insertion fee was $12...........pretty cheap for an "ad" that goes round the world. I also was posted in three more local car ad sites that only yielded one real interested potential buyer. With ebay I had many prospects, including one who asked most of the "right" real buyer questions and multiple emails, from Switzerland. The car ended up selling to a guy from California who wouldn't have likely (and actually didn't)have seen the ad otherwise. And if you think about it, in a situation like brother Youther describes, the seller would likely have not even paid the selling fee..........not exactly fair to ebay, but that's the gamble they take.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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12-31-2008 02:00 PM #6
I wish I could afford to buy already built cars. That's a nice one.
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12-31-2008 04:22 PM #7
Very nice car that you scored. For all the horror stories that I've heard about ebay, I must say that I have been quite pleased with anything that I have bought through it.---BrianOld guy hot rodder
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12-22-2008 07:58 AM #8
Over the last two years I've made a very good living selling on Ebay,yes the rules change, but all it takes is a little education to evolve with it. The money spent on fees is still well worth the amount of people see your add, can't buy that even in Hemmings.39 Plymouth 2-door sedan, 46 Dodge pu, 67 Mustang stock, 01 Road King
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