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Posted by Wayne on February 15, 2004 at 20:20:05 from (64.12.96.235):
In Reply to: Ebay posted by Irv on February 15, 2004 at 19:35:27:
Your right Irv, there is alot of pure old junk on E-bay. Just like going to a live auction you can easily see that many people are willing to pay more for junk than it's really worth. Still if you know what your looking at and what it's worth you can get some really good deals too. I got a set of impact tools that was worth $8000 for $1000, several Enerpac rams worth nearly $1000 for less than $500, a chain sling that runs around $200 for $45, etc etc etc. By the same token I've been able to sell several items that I had bought and repaired for a good bit over what I had in them, but the person buying them still got one heck of a deal. Like PT Barnum used to say, "There's a sucker born every minute" and as long as your smart enough not to be a sucker, then E-bay is a great place. Just my .02....Do I hear .04??? How about .03....Going, Going......
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