My experience agrees with both Pier's and Bill's. I would add one more
thought. People selling on behalf of someone else are a pain to deal with.
Get the equipment in your hands. *** Examine it very carefully ***. DON'T
advertise that it is someone else's. At this point it has to be very cheap
or very rare to catch my attention if I see that it is sold on behalf of a
friend.
-jeff
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Piers Hemy
>
>
> Bill has already given you better than I could Wayne, but I
> will emphasise one point that Bill made - DO NOT SELL AS A SYSTEM.
>
>
> You maight want to give thought to the sequence in which you
> offer the separate items. For example, if I had a complete
> MD set to sell, the MD would close first, then the NiCad,
> finally the Charger, with sufficient gaps between them to
> allow the successful bidder to bid on each of the other items.
>
> --
> Piers
>
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