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Originally Posted by neelix1963 View Postb*mmer just as i get me hands on some useful dough...lol...always the way
Well it will be similar money as jrc's parris if it's won with 1 bid like...
Nice if you can get it for starting price anyways....:snooker:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWAX:ITLast edited by cally; 25 March 2011, 12:57 AM.
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Originally Posted by perpetualboredom View PostPeople make £100's on cues sold on here everyday, there's at least one poster in this thread I know has almost trebled their money on a cue sold on here not so long ago. Not that I think there's anything wrong with that at all, but to think everyone is giving stuff away for the good of the community isn't true.Oh, and that's a bad miss.
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Isn't this just the problem with general everyday life today anyway?
Everyone seems to want to make money whenever and wherever they can and the Internet means people have a much larger customer base than ever and growing all the time.
Ebay used to be a good place to buy stuff, now its become pathetically overpriced and flooded with a lot of crap, fake, and dodgy goods too.
The problem with sites like this and a few others I'm a member of is the area to sell often gets abused as traders and certain peoples only intentions are to use it to make money which isn't what the site should be about.
IMO the reason so many cue makers are busy is mainly down to traders who are buying cues in bulk ready to sell them off either to the asian market or to sell here but with the idea to avoid the waiting time, hence the hefty asking price, yet these people are creating the waiting list because of their bulk buying in the first place!
What I think should happen is people who want to sell a cue must first gain a reputation through the site whereby they have contributed to the site first, maybe they need to be a member for a certain amount of time for instance, they really need to be doing much more than just signing up and selling, otherwise this place may as well become cuebay or something because from what I see that is the main use of the site by too many people.
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Originally Posted by perpetualboredom View PostPeople make £100's on cues sold on here everyday, there's at least one poster in this thread I know has almost trebled their money on a cue sold on here not so long ago. Not that I think there's anything wrong with that at all, but to think everyone is giving stuff away for the good of the community isn't true.
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostIsn't this just the problem with general everyday life today anyway?
Everyone seems to want to make money whenever and wherever they can and the Internet means people have a much larger customer base than ever and growing all the time.
Ebay used to be a good place to buy stuff, now its become pathetically overpriced and flooded with a lot of crap, fake, and dodgy goods too.
The problem with sites like this and a few others I'm a member of is the area to sell often gets abused as traders and certain peoples only intentions are to use it to make money which isn't what the site should be about.
IMO the reason so many cue makers are busy is mainly down to traders who are buying cues in bulk ready to sell them off either to the asian market or to sell here but with the idea to avoid the waiting time, hence the hefty asking price, yet these people are creating the waiting list because of their bulk buying in the first place!
What I think should happen is people who want to sell a cue must first gain a reputation through the site whereby they have contributed to the site first, maybe they need to be a member for a certain amount of time for instance, they really need to be doing much more than just signing up and selling, otherwise this place may as well become cuebay or something because from what I see that is the main use of the site by too many people.
I much prefer people stating what they want for a cue when they offer it for sale I don't think you can argue with that even if it's more than you think it's worth. Much better than the usual "make me an offer and lets hope you offer several times what I really think it's worth". Must admitt I've been guilty of this before but I'm a reformed charactor. (I'm trying not to be hypocritical so some time ago and individually priced all the cues on my own site)
A few weeks ago I had some money sat doing nothing and tried to have a look what old cues were on the market so I could make a decision on what to buy. I tried two online cue tading sites enquiring about the prices of cues on their site - both came back with "make me an offer". Now that really did get on my ... I have a budget of x you have 10 cues for sale - how can I possible decide which cue I may want to buy when all you say is 'make me an offer'. ARRRGGGGH!!
Oldschool will confirm I did throw a tantrum!---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Cue Sales: http://oldcues.co.uk/index.php?id=for_sale_specials
(yes I know they're not cheap, I didn't intend them to be!..)
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Originally Posted by perpetualboredom View Postrall!
I much prefer people stating what they want for a cue when they offer it for sale I don't think you can argue with that even if it's more than you think it's worth. Much better than the usual "make me an offer and lets hope you offer several times what I really think it's worth".
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Brand new john parris ultimate cue for sale 1 piece ash
Originally Posted by TheRowdyOne View PostI completely agree. WTF is 'make me an offer'? My school of thought is if you wan't to sell something, set a price at what you want to sell it for. If you're not sure about how much it's worth, ask someone. What the hell does it matter what someone is prepared to pay for it. ie, Seller doesn't know how much cue is worth. Cue worth $200, customer makes an offer of $150. Seller goes well I guess it's only worth $150 and sells it. My Balls are in my hand. Bahhhhh yes it's time for bed
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Yes he did throw a strop,then a wobbler and finally a tantrum and yes I totally understand Mikes frustration.You want to buy something from someone and they say,in essence, "whats it worth to you ? " BAD FORM. You go to a shop,the prices are displayed,if its too much you go elsewhere,transparency in retail is not a problem so why is it a problem for some "traders" ?
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Originally Posted by old school View PostYes he did throw a strop,then a wobbler and finally a tantrum and yes I totally understand Mikes frustration.You want to buy something from someone and they say,in essence, "whats it worth to you ? " BAD FORM. You go to a shop,the prices are displayed,if its too much you go elsewhere,transparency in retail is not a problem so why is it a problem for some "traders" ?---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Cue Sales: http://oldcues.co.uk/index.php?id=for_sale_specials
(yes I know they're not cheap, I didn't intend them to be!..)
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Originally Posted by perpetualboredom View PostThe answer here is pretty obvious I reckon, unless I'm just a cynical old bugger. If you make a living or even as a hobby to make a few bucks, buying and selling something - If you assume the buyer has no idea what something is worth it's very hard to offer someone £50 for an item they're offering to sell you - if you're selling the same thing on your website for £200. If you've every watched 'pawn stars' I love their approach - they tell you what it's worth and they tell you what they'll offer "It's worth maybe £300 to me, I'll give you £150".
I wonder what the Old Man's approach would be to Kezman????
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I have been following this post with interest. I joined this forum to sell my cue. I joined it not to make loads of cash but to sell my cue to a snooker lover, who would appreciate the cue for what it was. eBay is so heartless. I have had my cue so long I can't even remember how much I paid for it!! I have seen a real depth of feeling about cue traders on te forum, but not everyone is like that and actually have good intentions when they join and post ads here...selling your cue is a big thing (it is to me anyway) and I thought this would be the place to ensure it went to a good home...battersea for cues!!
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