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hhh

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« on: September 11, 2012, 08:04 PM »

Want to sell some FT kit…

Basically kit doesn't integrate w/ my new workflow…

All mint with less than 2 hrs on it – just sits there doing shelf duty.  I usually use eBay, but maybe FT forums would be better? Any advice on the used FT market?  If I sell on FT forums, is
PayPal the regular method?  What would be the best approach?

RO150 w/ all pads
RO125 w/ all pads
LS130 w/ all profiles
C-12
C-15
6 x systainer 1s
2x systainer 2s
6 x systainer 3s
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« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2012, 09:06 PM »

I'd list here on classifieds on TalkFestool on their classifieds and also put on ebay.  Used FT's are in demand and they should return a good price - with that little use close to 90% of original.  You could even list on Craigslist.  Just put a disclaimer on eBay that the items are listed elsewhere and will be sold based on first come, first served.  Take photos to show the condition and include in all the locations above.

Are they old or new style Systainers?

If you are willing to ship, you'll get a better price on the items.

Paypal is pretty much the standard for payment except on Craigslist where I'd insist on cash.

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« Reply #2 on: September 11, 2012, 09:09 PM »

I'd be interested in the c15 and a systainer 3 if the price is right and you're willing to ship.
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« Reply #3 on: September 11, 2012, 09:43 PM »

the C12?


What are you selling that at?Huh?     

And the systainers?



Eric
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