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I'm Thinking of Selling My FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="THE919" data-source="post: 950539" data-attributes="member: 28532"><p>E-bay is a pretty good tool, but remember that they charge $120 to sell + paypal fees around 3% of the final value. E-bay also has free classifieds, it's similar to cycle trader and it's free. Cycle trader has 2 weeks of free advertisement per e-mail. You can create several e-mail addresses and advertise for free.</p><p></p><p>If you decide to go craiglist route, pretty good rule of thumb is that people who are truly interested will provide the phone number in their e-mail, the rest are either low-ballers or scam. Before you reply to the craiglist e-mails you can quickly google the name of that person. There are a lot of craigslist forums that track scammers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THE919, post: 950539, member: 28532"] E-bay is a pretty good tool, but remember that they charge $120 to sell + paypal fees around 3% of the final value. E-bay also has free classifieds, it's similar to cycle trader and it's free. Cycle trader has 2 weeks of free advertisement per e-mail. You can create several e-mail addresses and advertise for free. If you decide to go craiglist route, pretty good rule of thumb is that people who are truly interested will provide the phone number in their e-mail, the rest are either low-ballers or scam. Before you reply to the craiglist e-mails you can quickly google the name of that person. There are a lot of craigslist forums that track scammers. [/QUOTE]
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