b_b wrote:Roy wrote:For legal reasons I would be a little careful about listing weapons for trade.
I thought it's perfectly legal to sell/trade firearms as long as proper transfer procedures are followed...
Its legal.
b_b wrote:Roy wrote:For legal reasons I would be a little careful about listing weapons for trade.
I thought it's perfectly legal to sell/trade firearms as long as proper transfer procedures are followed...
Roy wrote:Why did you raise your pice $150?
You should state the price of the bike as new, the total price of any custom parts, and who sold and assembled the bike. If you assembled/built the bike yourself, then state your building/wrench experience.
Ask your self would you spend 2 grand on a bike assembled by someone of unknown skill?
The Add should read more like:
For Sale or Trade
Niner model ------- like new (15 miles ) with custom parts, Total cost new $-----------
Asking $-------------
Trade: ----------------
Purchased at _________________ bike shop. Custom work done by __________________
list of standard and custom parts:
Factory specs.: (Niner web site that shows you bike model)
Custom parts:
part name and why part improves the bike (weight, better strength , ect), part cost
Sell your buyer that the custom parts have improved the bike, that you have put some though behind it.
For legal reasons I would be a little careful about listing weapons for trade.
webster79 wrote:I hate to think about takeing such a great bike apart.

webster79 wrote:Decided to listen to the wife and keep my bike. Atleast for the season. Thanks for the advice on posting ad's. Quick thing to get off my mind. I understand a used bike is worth less! A bike that is a year or two old is clearly worth alot less than a bike that is a month or two old. So why do people think offering 2 year old bike prices for a basicly new bike Is ok?? I know what I paid for my bike. Its not cheap! Its insulting to offer somebody a grand less than what is was just purchased for and tell the seller they are way over priced. If you want a free tune up buy from a store!! I see people selling giants and specialized for 1500$ 2 years old! Really?? I know people in the mountain bike world know what they are looking at. If you dont know do some research before you insult someone! I'm not knocking giants or specialized,I had a really nice stumpjumper. Ride on!

webster79 wrote:Its insulting to offer somebody a grand less than what is was just purchased for and tell the seller they are way over priced.

jfactor! wrote:As a buyer it makes sense to make a really low offer. The person might actually go for it. You don't know if you don't ask. The way I look at it is if your first offer doesn't p#ss off the seller you offered too much.

xcrdr wrote:Hey web, that's a sweet bike. Just don't EVER take anything on this board personally. Expect lowballs. Even expect trades for someones family cat that is incontinenet and blind. I can't even begin to tell you some of the lowballs I have been offered for things. I have also taken some lower offers for things that I thought would sell quicker but wanted to get rid of. Bright side is you get to keep a sweet ass bike for the season.
And where do some people come up with their ides on firearms? Jeez.
iamkickstand wrote:why wouldn't I offer you a low ball price?
Anyone who buys a very nice high end bike and then lists it for sale shortly after strikes me as someone who may be having a distress sale, it doesn't hurt to throw a low offer out and gauge the situation....
xcrdr wrote:Even expect trades for someones family cat that is incontinent and blind.
