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Bass Fishing => Bass Fishing Tips, Techniques & General Discussion => Topic started by: djkimmel on September 16, 2006, 11:24:18 PM
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Well, we're heading into the time of year when we start talking more and looking at boats and accessories and related topics. Just wanted to pop this back up and see if anyone has play around with the Boating Resource Center at all? I liked the free boat test videos and some of the specification sources myself.
yup don, i liked the report about using that deep-v- ranger to fish the st clair area and also lake erie. saw one on e-bay go for around 7000 and it was a 2000 model. is that a good place to buy boats or let the buyer beware? thanks again don..karol p.s.s. can't wait to go on the detroit area next spring with ? and get some big bronzies
I don't know anyone personally who has bought something like a car or boat on ebay, but I imagine they have services to make the process safer. They should have some advice somewhere on that site (I don't get there very often) about how to safely handle such transactions.
There is some fraud in general with large purchase via the Internet, but good, safe practices and advice on the topic seems readily available if you look for it. The main thing is to make sure no title changes hands before payment is confirmed. They used to have an intermediary service that would hold the payment until it cleared and then forward to money to the seller and tell the seller to ship the product. Not sure what they have now.
I bought my boat off of Ebay. As with anything else on ebay you just have to be careful. Be sure the seller has good positive feedback and is reputable. I would not buy anything of major value sight unseen. My seller actually brought the boat to me. It was in the exact condition described. Title and money transfer all happened at the bank with the boat present.
The biggest thing on Ebay is communication between the seller and buyer. As long as you communicate openly, you eliminate surprises.
I wouldnt buy a boat or vehicle off the internet that I couldnt pickup myself within reasonable driving distance. Wait until about February/March/April time frame and you will see a lot of panicked boaters trying to offload the old boat so they can get a new one. When I was shopping last April there were upwards of 30 boats within 100 miles or so for sale.
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