I always wonder what the story is behind the ebay new
merchandise. Is it stolen? Is it old? Are these really returns or
out-of-date models? I'm sure there are legitimate good deals, but
often the savings don't seem worth it. When my $200 purchase stops
working in two weeks, I'd rather be dealing with a known company than
TonyABC123.
-Steve
At 11:01 AM 5/12/2011, bjshov8 at tx.rr.com wrote:
>I think it depends on your area. In my area the work market is very
>depressed so people are anxious to sell things and nobody has money
>to buy, so prices are low. In an area where everybody is working
>and has a lot of money, the prices will be higher.
>
>Ebay evens things out a bit because things for sale there are viewed
>by people across the whole country. But even at that you can find
>slight deals there. For instance I had looked into buying a DeWalt
>sliding miter saw. I found the best price at all stores in my area,
>then searched ebay. There were new ones available from retail
>sellers and even with shipping I could have saved some money. There
>were occasional new ones for sale by individuals for a little less,
>but you would have had to watch for awhile for one of these deals to pop up.
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