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Old Feb 19, 2008 | 07:41 PM
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A year ago, when I bought my '99 24V, they were selling like crazy. I thought I got a bargain. I bought mine, did some nice mods, put new tires on it and now nobody wants to buy it. I've had it on Ebay 3 times. Is it the price of fuel or what?? Sorry if this is off-topic.
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Old Feb 19, 2008 | 08:29 PM
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Some days the sun shines, some days it's colder n heck and some days it rains. And diesels sell on ebay. Good pictures are a must. Write up needs to be factual and honest. Price must be resonable. Gotta have something more than one person(you) wants. Add ons are probably a turn off. It sometimes takes time for a qualified buyer to find your truck. Don't let yourself get ripped off by scam buyers, and don't be a scam seller.
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Old Feb 23, 2008 | 03:28 PM
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Start with a low price with a reserve. I have seen so many guys start the starting bid at what "they" think its worth. That is the biggest turn off . If people think its a low or reasonable price they will jump on it and will start a bidding war. I have sold things on ebay and found by starting at even a $1 , people will go for it. Gotta use the right bait!!
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