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  • Am sure people are losing the plot on the "for sale" forum
  • Three_Fish
    Free Member

    Thomson Stem used £37 posted.

    I can buy a brand new one for £55 and have it next day!

    Thomson Stem new £55 posted.

    I can buy an immaculate used one for £37 and have it in a couple of days!

    crispedwheel
    Free Member

    Thomson Stem used £37 posted.

    I can buy a brand new one for £55 and have it next day!

    So over 50% more then for a new one. What’s your point?

    hora
    Free Member

    Correction £40-42.

    Its just enough to not be worth the hassle of having to touch hateful paypal or wait.

    jools182
    Free Member

    I’ve shown interest in about 4 sets of brakes in the for sale section in the past few days, and not got a reply from any of them 🙄

    Three_Fish
    Free Member

    Its just enough to not be worth the hassle of having to touch hateful paypal or wait.

    £35-37.50 posted is the typical price on the classified (and indeed eBay). So that’s around £20 saving. That may not be worth you using PayPal – although many sellers will take an instant bank transfer – or having to wait (perhaps) a couple of days, but it’s a very good arrangement for many people.

    hora
    Free Member

    I’ve shown interest in about 4 sets of brakes in the for sale section in the past few days, and not got a reply from any of them

    Thats another thing. If its sold at least reply a one-line courtesy ‘sorry sold’.

    On pinkbike there is a function to mark the item as sold yet you still get mongs emailing you ‘hello m8 still for sale’?

    Stuey01
    Free Member

    I got silly low offers on a jacket I was selling. I didn’t sell it.

    I’ve also seen people offering things for more than I’d be willing to pay. I didn’t buy it.

    I’ve seen stuff that I wanted for a price that I thought was fair. I bought it.

    This kind of thing is self correcting, surely?

    Three_Fish
    Free Member

    This kind of thing is self correcting, surely?

    You’d think so.

    uwe-r
    Free Member

    With second hand stuff (ebay forums or whatever) you have to accept you win some and you lose some. I have just got a Saris rack on ebay which is a little more used than id like but I saved myself £60 on a new one and it will do the job, this goes down as a disappointment. I have also just bought some Fullride pedals for £12 posted – they are as new and a brilliant bargain.

    I don’t get why you would use a forum when you get a level of security with flebay and the price is effectively the market rate.

    If its too much just don’t bother, let people waste their time.

    cookeaa
    Full Member

    I’d just make what I consider a reasonable offer, if it’s rejected then that’s an end to it no point bleating to the rest of us…

    There’s always eBay or other forums have classified ads too, STW is not the only place you can shop for slightly used On-ones

    At the end of the day, most on here are technically adept to build/upgrade their own bikes so usually only want the odd part.

    That made me giggle, most of the forks on sale on STW are there because their present owner is too Lazy or Stupid to change a seal or some oil… Or there’s a new toy on the market…

    “…technically adept…” 😆 (Wipes away tear) Mercy…

    clubber
    Free Member

    fleabay often is well over the market rate – eg the well used brakes I sold on there for more than I could buy them new for…

    slugwash
    Free Member

    I don’t get why you would use a forum when you get a level of security with flebay and the price is effectively the market rate.

    Maybe the ‘market rate’ is what people are prepared to pay ‘cos they don’t bother googling the item listed on ebay to see what it’s on offer for elsewhere. I’ve seen bids on bike components go way beyond the price you could pay for them new if you shopped around.

    I don’t bother bidding for much on fleabay these days ‘cos it’s a waste of my time following an item if people are going to outbid you and are prepared to pay way above a reasonable price. I only buy stuff that has an acceptable ‘buynow’ price.

    You might be taking a small risk on the STW classifieds but I’ve always got bargains and, so far, have had no trouble. 🙂

    DT78
    Free Member

    I’ve been trying to shift a fair amount on the classifieds recently, been using STW rather than ebay mainly because I don’t particularly want to line ebay & paypal’s pockets and it’s nice to sell to other people who I know are into bikes.

    I do get a bit annoyed with the requests for photos when I’ve linked a flickr account with 25 or so pictures of everything. Often I’m at work so can’t email pictures and often don’t get the time to fire up the home laptop with the pictures on due to family.

    It is definitely more hassle selling on the classifieds as opposed to ebay, but at least you get the price you are asking for.

    Thankyou for those who;ve bought of me recently – you’ve paid for my nice shiny RS Reverb 🙂

    chakaping
    Full Member

    Thats another thing. If its sold at least reply a one-line courtesy ‘sorry sold’.

    You are FAMOUS for expressing interest in items for sale and then not emailing the sellers out of courtesy when you change your mind.

    Perhaps they’re just giving you a taste of your own medicine?

    stuboy2uk
    Free Member

    If you don’t like the price, don’t buy it 😉

    chakaping
    Full Member

    And back on topic: I agree more people seem to be chancing it with high prices lately.

    But do people think I’m losing the plot with what I’m asking for my Zesty here?

    Genuinely interested because sometimes I think sellers are too greedy, but other times I think buyers are ridiculously tight.

    Can both be true? Probably, yes.

    uwe-r
    Free Member

    If Ebay prices are way over the market, why bother selling with classifieds and forums. There is a market in all these things and ebay offers a service and there is a price for it but they also offer a huge customer base that gives you the best possible chance of a sale.

    You can get some crazy people buying at over shop prices but that is great news for the seller.

    racing_ralph
    Free Member

    rOcKeTdOg – Member
    i’ve got 3 frames to sell but can’t be arsed to take pictures or put up an ad, too busy riding

    POSTED 2 HOURS AGO # REPORT-POST

    and posting on here LOADS http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/profile/rocketdog

    ir_bandito
    Free Member

    If you don’t like the price, HAGGLE!
    It annoys the wotsit out of me when sellers get offended by low offers, similarly, I’ll try my luck with a high price when selling knowing full well I’ll drop it happily if someone offers.

    hora
    Free Member

    Chaka that is a very nice bike however framewise I’d have 600 in my head if I was looking at buying such a (nice) frame.

    squiff
    Free Member

    Wow

    Didn’t expect this response.

    Am not winging about it, I just feel some people are over pricing there items, and time and time again you see the same people putting the same item on again and again.

    I would rather get a bit less money for my item than re-list it time and time again.

    slowrider
    Free Member

    But do people think I’m losing the plot with what I’m asking for my Zesty here?

    Genuinely interested because sometimes I think sellers are too greedy, but other times I think buyers are ridiculously tight.

    Can both be true? Probably, yes.

    Had a look at your ad. I think your price is definitiely a bargain but second hand complete bikes sell for stupidly low prices! Its hard to split a bike like that too as a lot of stuff might be hard to shift or not worth much on its own. Ive got a spicy 316 thats even more upgraded (not bragging, just is lol) and a bit newer but I know that I wouldnt be able to ask any more than you are because people just dont want to pay that much for a 2nd hand bike.

    I thought lapierre frames might fetch a good price 2nd hand as you can only buy them as complete bikes but I could be wrong. I wonder if there is an element of ‘its only the 214’ snobbery, despite the frames being exactly the same as the higher (non carbon) models?

    uwe-r
    Free Member

    I just googled a zesty 214 and the same bike (i think) new can be had for £1,400. £50 more than your second hand.

    http://www.cyclestore.co.uk/productDetails.asp?productID=21915&categoryID=1130

    Munqe-chick
    Free Member

    hora, thomson stems are £45 new if you know where to look (probikeshop.fr and use their discount code), despite that there are a few on classifieds for £45-50.

    Bargains get snapped up in seconds, I agree that posters should learn how to post pics, its not difficult and ultimately saves them hassle rather than emailing out half a dozen sets.

    My only gripe about overpriced kit is how often it gets reposted, with little or no price drop, cluttering up and pushing other ads off the page.

    slowrider
    Free Member

    but with cheaper parts, including a significant fork upgrade

    Stuey01
    Free Member

    uwe-r – Member
    I just googled a zesty 214 and the same bike (i think) new can be had for £1,400. £50 more than your second hand.

    It’s not even close to the same level of spec though.
    Almost every component on Chakapings bike is upgraded, including the forks and shock (i.e. expensive bits!)

    Jamie
    Free Member

    I’m riding those though, the for sale stuff is in storage, thanks for noticing though

    No, no. Thank you for taking the time out from riding to reply.

    chunkypaul
    Free Member

    quite agree with the OP and generally laugh at FS posts along the lines of this…

    ‘hardly used XTR pedals – i’ve bought them for £80, and noticed that they can be advertised for £120 therefore i’m giving them away for £85’

    **** right off

    ScottChegg
    Free Member

    I had a strange experience earlier this year. I was looking at buying a hardtail; negotiated a price, payment method, post etc.

    I was just going to transfer the money when he comes back and says he’ll post it in 8 weeks, when his new bike arrives. No, you won’t. If I pay for it, it’s mine. You’re not riding it after that point.

    It seems I was in the wrong by his response, so I left it.

    hora
    Free Member

    I agreed to buy a shifter etc. Then I received an email ‘chq is fine but you understand I wont post the shifter until the chq is cleared’.

    I’m not 12yrs old who has just joined the forum. In addition its illegal to present a chq with insufficient funds isnt it?

    The only thing that I can think of is the seller has been stung by a scammer in the past.

    Still it put my nose out.

    ScottChegg
    Free Member

    illegal to present a chq with insufficient funds isnt it?

    Do you mean to write a cheque, or is the offence with the person trying to cash it?

    He was right not to post, it was a reasonable caveat.

    pastcaring
    Free Member

    i wouldn’t post something until the cheque had cleared. i don’t think i know anyone who would.

    hora
    Free Member

    I post on receipt. Theres a basic level of trust unless of course we are talking a frame, expensive forks or bike.

    What have you got to fear? A regular on the forum might make £30 out of you? Scary world folks.

    dazzlingboy
    Full Member

    I’ve shown interest in about 4 sets of brakes in the for sale section in the past few days, and not got a reply from any of the

    +1 on 3 Joplin posts. No replies at all so don’t know if sold or not. Bought one on ebay – need a better system here to save frustrated buyers and maximise returns for sellers. I’ve bought and sold a fair bit on here but could be better for all the reasons already mentioned.

    chunkymonkey1982
    Free Member

    Hora,

    OEM 454 pikes had steel steerers. So yours could be the real deal.

    Three_Fish
    Free Member

    Hora, in one sentence you assert that you are not naive; in the next you demonstrate almost absolute naivety. You are genuinely fascinating.

    pastcaring
    Free Member

    i have to trust you because you’re a regular on a forum? not a chance.
    if we’ve met and i thought you were a dissent fella than i might, but probably not.

    trust no one!

    hora
    Free Member

    pastcaring I’ll flip this round. Yet you expect someone to pay a forum member blind for items not seen ‘in person’ first? I think the buyer has to show alot more trust than yourself.

    Naive? Confused more like- my point is hardly the crime of the century ‘ooo I got 30quids worth of used bicycle kit on some chump’

    ?? 😆

    DT78
    Free Member

    ‘ooo I got 30quids worth of used bicycle kit on some chump’

    works out quite lucrative with the number of trusting ‘chumps’ about….

    Three_Fish
    Free Member

    Naive? Confused more like…

    It’s the naivety that causes the confusion.

    Oh, and most people would prefer not to lose £300.

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