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Post by SquareFile on Jan 28, 2015 23:04:10 GMT
If you want to get more money out of your saw than what it is worth here is some selling tips:
Find a bunch of newbies on a forum and label it your "Personal Saw".
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Post by Admin on Jan 28, 2015 23:10:17 GMT
Don't forget to douse it with wd-40 before you take pics.
Turns faded plastic minty.
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Post by SquareFile on Jan 28, 2015 23:31:24 GMT
Use a very good camera that makes the saw looks better than new.
It will pay for itself after you screw people over a few times.
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Post by Eccentric on Jan 29, 2015 3:14:46 GMT
And be sure to get your bud's to post "Great guy to deal with", "Wish I had the $$$, I'd be all over that", and "GLWTS" over and over in your thread to keep it at the top....
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Post by SquareFile on Jan 29, 2015 12:25:47 GMT
If your saw don't sell as quick as you expected tell the newbs your going to list it on eBay and get more than listed price.
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Post by clemsonfor on Jan 29, 2015 16:29:03 GMT
If your saw don't sell as quick as you expected tell the newbs your going to list it on eBay and get more than listed price. or that it will go on AS at the end of the week.
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Post by jon1212 on Jan 30, 2015 15:22:08 GMT
Go on a Chainsaw Forum fishing expedition with a "What's it worth", or "Value of this/these saw(s)" thread. Then call everyone an A-hole, or a prick, that tells you to do your own research.
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Post by cft on Dec 31, 2015 16:19:18 GMT
All good ideas..hmmmm I think I may just do that.
Aaron, what is a Husky 235 worth?
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Post by Admin on Jan 15, 2016 0:05:40 GMT
Was it your personal saw???
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