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Don't over bid this one

Ironworker

CP's Official Construction Contractor
Joined
May 23, 2005
Messages
874
Location
Concord California
I noticed that Cbid has 2, 3000ct Humis for bid. This Humi is on a lot of different sites but I noticed they have it listed as $2,000 MSRP. Here’s theLINK.

I noticed someone has already bid a price of $551.00, that’s really close to the asking price this site has HERE

I seems some of there stuff really isn’t a deal at all. If you can save 10% at an auction rather than buying direct then it’s just an OK deal, nothing special in my mind.

I bet they didn't pay a nickel over $200.00 each for those towers Humi's.

Rich
 
Keep in mind shipping with cbid is another $185.00! I'm not sure what the actual shipping charges are, which is what the other site claims you'll pay.
 
You could actually have a shipping company of your own choosing pick that piece of wood up and bring it to your door.

I figure an average price would be $150.00 on most common carrier company's.

I will keep my eye on that auction. I wish there was a way to notify the bidders that they are reallyh close to over bidding.

Rich
 
cbid is very tricky i've seen a box go for $130 and the same box go for $210 a few weeks later, but this time around the MSRP was listed as $430 and not $310!!

Either way they usually have the same items selling weeks at a time so just be patient.
 
Ironworker said:
You could actually have a shipping company of your own choosing pick that piece of wood up and bring it to your door.

I figure an average price would be $150.00 on most common carrier company's.

I will keep my eye on that auction. I wish there was a way to notify the bidders that they are reallyh close to over bidding.

Rich
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The easiest way to let bidders know the MSRP is to overbid them and put MSRP in your comments:)
 
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