Anyone done this??
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On Ebay? How far are they from you? I personally wouldn't buy ANY used quad without seeing it first hand. I also belive that it would be cheaper to get one locally by the time you pay the shipping charges. I've had good luck so far on Ebay but would be very nervous throwing around thousands of dollars on somthing I couldn't see from someone I didn't know...VERY SCARY INDEED.
Lets us know how it goes if you go for it. Lots of luck on finding a quad.
PS Becareful of buying a stolen quad. Make sure to get the serial #'s checked at the local cop shop just to be safe. Are there any leans on the bike? If there are and he doesn't pay....THEY CAN TAKE YOUR QUAD FROM YOU!!! Just be very very very careful. Ebay only insures transactions up to $250!!!
Lets us know how it goes if you go for it. Lots of luck on finding a quad.
PS Becareful of buying a stolen quad. Make sure to get the serial #'s checked at the local cop shop just to be safe. Are there any leans on the bike? If there are and he doesn't pay....THEY CAN TAKE YOUR QUAD FROM YOU!!! Just be very very very careful. Ebay only insures transactions up to $250!!!
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Thanks kindsamo,
I live in Utah and the bike is in OK i think, or somewhere around there. I figured shipping would only cost about $300-$500. I e-mailed the guy and asked him to send me a picture of him on his quad holding a current newspaper, just to be sure the picture wasn't taken when he rode it off the showroom floor.
I live in Utah and the bike is in OK i think, or somewhere around there. I figured shipping would only cost about $300-$500. I e-mailed the guy and asked him to send me a picture of him on his quad holding a current newspaper, just to be sure the picture wasn't taken when he rode it off the showroom floor.
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It is too easy for sleazebags to hide behind a email address on ebay.
It is hard enough to find a decent ATV when you can shop around, and see it in person. Why take a chance on some joker taking a pic of the "good" side of the quad, putting it up for bid, then having their friends bid the price up to what they want to sell it for, before letting you "win" the bid? EBAY is not a real auction.
It is hard enough to find a decent ATV when you can shop around, and see it in person. Why take a chance on some joker taking a pic of the "good" side of the quad, putting it up for bid, then having their friends bid the price up to what they want to sell it for, before letting you "win" the bid? EBAY is not a real auction.