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09/6/2009 at 12:58pm
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eBay is a great source for "stuff" but it's "buyer beware" - you need to keep your eyes open. I too have watched some SH camping kit getting on for close to the new price. It often happens with "proper" EHU's. Camperlands stock the real deal for £39.99, but I've seen several used going for more !!
There's also a lot of shops involved now. Searching on "Camping" just now, there's 40211 items listed. Select "Used" and it goes down to 2225. So pretty much 95% is new, and mostly offered by professional sellers, many of whom just see eBay as another outlet.
My last camping buy was a "used once" 2008 Orchy carpet from a private seller, for a good bit less than the new/old stock price, and a lot less than the 2009 version, which isn't fitted and has a weird colourway. So, we were well chuffed with it.
Where eBay can score I think is with stuff you just can't source normally. For example, we've been doing up and staging our old house. If you want a bakelite phone, for example, where else can you see a list of over a hundred old phones ?
But I agree, there's fewer and fewer genuine bargains to be had, and it's very VERY easy to get "caught up"
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Quote: Originally posted by star1234 on 09/6/2009
I know its up to the sellers and people clearly buy..... but I don't get why people try and sell thing's that are 2nd hand for more or less what they payed for it in the 1st place! I would like a new tent and quite fancy an Outwell Idaho xl but I am not going to pay £450 plus courier used when I can get brand new at the moment (albeit out of stock at mo) for £425 aside from all that Go outdoors were selling for £250 or something earlier in the season so how do I know these people didn't pruchase from there??
Sorry, I have to pick you up on this - if you can't get it at the moment because its out of stock then you can't buy it for £425 - so if you want it you will need to pay for it. Anyone can list a great price on something they have in stock. so what if they bought it from Go Outdoors?... If someone had the foresight to buy from Go Outdoors and hold on until they were out of stock then more power to their elbow! Why do you care where they bought from? or does it annoy you that they might be selling essentially a 2nd hand tent for more than they paid for it?
I often buy computer games at Xmas from play or Amazon and resell on Ebay for a profit - at the same time as people could still go to play or Amazon and buy them at the price I do! All I do is open the packaging, take out the invoice and reseal it and post it on... money for old rope, its not my fault people can't be bothered to shop around. 2 years ago Fifa 08 PS2 was selling for £17.99 including postage at Play and I was selling for £27-30 on Ebay...
If you spot a bargain in a shop and know it will be in short supply later why not? I can't wait to pass a Decathlon and buy some tarps
Christine
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