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Keencut Gold

Posted: Thu 02 May, 2019 8:33 pm
by Splitstop
Perfect working order £450 collection DY9 Stourbridge area

Re: Keencut Gold

Posted: Wed 08 May, 2019 10:38 pm
by Splitstop
Bump
Before eBay

Re: Keencut Gold

Posted: Sat 11 May, 2019 1:58 pm
by Splitstop
Will be going on eBay tomorrow cheers

Re: Keencut Gold

Posted: Sat 11 May, 2019 7:35 pm
by Keith Hewitt
Just saying ,,,,if you upped the price and then offered free delivery it would probably be sold by now.
Ive been reading a very interesting article about delivery costs. And the benefits of free delivery
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Ever wondered why Amazon offers free shipping? It's because they learned that when they offer free shipping, customers will buy more, pay more, and return more often.
Same is true for things being sold on eBay. The ones with free shipping get the most bids, the highest prices and the best reviews.

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I know it bit more hassle for you. Got to pack it. got to phone a carrier.

Re: Keencut Gold

Posted: Sun 12 May, 2019 1:34 am
by Splitstop
Thanks for the heads up

I haven’t got time to learn to frame let alone deliver something that’s the truth I’m a full time master of ceremonies & a sporting Memrobilia Auctioneer I’ve sold stuff in the past offered free delivery when I’ve turned up oh it’s not quite what I’m after if they want it it’s there I’m in no rush to sell what so ever I’m not short of cash by any means I’ve given Cancer research uk £48”0000 of my own money I’ve given the Grenville tower victims £10k 2 local hospital children’s wards £5 & £10k that’s how I work my business give it away to keep it!!!! I’m not short of a few Quid for mount cutter the only thing I’m short of is space that’s the gospel truth but thanks all the same kind regards and thanks in advance Nick

Re: Keencut Gold

Posted: Sun 12 May, 2019 11:36 am
by Justintime
Nick,
There have been a few people joining the forum lately, who sound like they may not have sufficient startup capital to buy quality second hand equipment like the tools you have been offering.
Have you thought about a buy now pay later/in instalments deal? Or even gifting it to someone?
I'm sure we'll all be relieved when you manage to move your equipment on!
Good luck.

Re: Keencut Gold

Posted: Sun 12 May, 2019 2:22 pm
by Splitstop
No disrespect Sir I’m a charity fundraiser threw my own business I’m not a charity my self I’ve sold the Excalibur 5000 @way under half price I’ve sold the cassee less then a 3rd if the RRP
Last week the same mount cutter sold on here for £550 mine is more then reasonable priced the money I’m investing in stock to raise more funds for cancer research uk thanks for your input

Re: Keencut Gold

Posted: Sun 12 May, 2019 2:26 pm
by Splitstop
Justintime wrote:Nick,
There have been a few people joining the forum lately, who sound like they may not have sufficient startup capital to buy quality second hand equipment like the tools you have been offering.
Have you thought about a buy now pay later/in instalments deal? Or even gifting it to someone?
I'm sure we'll all be relieved when you manage to move your equipment on!
Good luck.

If you want to donate anything on top of what I’ve given to one charity alone feel Free to do so!!!!!!!!!