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Biddin on the Bay!

Discussion in 'Pull up a chair and sit for a spell' started by sbeamer, Mar 21, 2006.

  1. sbeamer

    sbeamer New Member

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    Long story short. Anytime your bidding on the "bay", and the buy it now price is unbelieveably low, It Is a SCAM!! Let ebay know so they can take care of those *****S!
  2. CD

    CD Guest

    Good point and most people do not realize that manufacturers will not warranty items purchased on e-bay. That low price can bite you and we have heard more than a few stories.
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    goats_hogs New Member

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    Also, do your research on the item you plan to purchase. Some are much higher than you can get at most any bike shop. Case in point, just yesterday I saw a laydown license plate for a late model bagger on Ebay for $129, or $159 for the Buy it now. The same part is at my local Harley shop for $50 and change, and it's not a Genuine Harley part either.... it is not made here. Same part at a local Mom & Pop shop was $19.95. Know what your wanted part is worth, and if it looks too good to be true, it usually is.
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    I've been really lucky on the Bay but I do my research on the product and the seller. I was looking for a battery tender Jr. Found it on e-bay for 2 times what I could get it in my local mom and pop. Buyer beware.
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    Another Bay Buyer's Beware

    Please friends, make every effort to research thoroughly before purchasing ANYTHING from Demon's Cycle. They are extremely hard to deal with, don't deliver what you order, and then treat you like s*** when you call them to get a problem fixed. This has happened to us three times now, by purchasing from his EBay site. They have a huge inventory, but 66% of the time we've purchased a "good deal" from him (Tom, the owner), we have received wrong parts, an incomplete rolling chassis kit, I could go on and on... Just another Bay Buyer's Story... On a good note, Happy Springtime Riding!!! If you're in the Dallas area, give us a call... We do custom chopper and custom ATV builds, accessorizing, etc. sales@8upinc.com
  6. CD

    CD Guest

    Okay, we agree you have to be careful on EBay. But, why in the world would you think you could come here and solicit business? Did you just fail to read our SPAM policy? http://biketalk.directparts.com/showthread.php?t=1815 or, did you decide it was worth a shot anyway?

    Please read the SPAM policy prior to posting again.

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