marklaverda
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 5, 2009
- Messages
- 64
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- Location
- Herefordshire. UK
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 2
It never ceases to amaze me how prices of some items can sell more at auction on ebay than if purchased new from reputable bee suppliers.
I was looking at a 2 year old used bee strainer on ebay that in the end went for a total of £20.50 inc delivery yet brand new can be purchased online for £18.95 inc delivery. I would have expected the 2nd hand item would have been at least half the price.
Dont bidders know how much new kit costs? or do they get carried away in the heat of the bidding?
I might purchase a new strainer and sell on ebay as a 2nd hand item for more.... now that is an idea for a money making scheme....
ebay bid:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TWO-STAGE...Bee_Keeping&hash=item25683bd8ae#ht_499wt_1153
Standard sale price:
http://www.beechwoodbees.co.uk/honey-strainer.html
( i have no affiliation whatsoever to company above, they are just a random example)
I was looking at a 2 year old used bee strainer on ebay that in the end went for a total of £20.50 inc delivery yet brand new can be purchased online for £18.95 inc delivery. I would have expected the 2nd hand item would have been at least half the price.
Dont bidders know how much new kit costs? or do they get carried away in the heat of the bidding?
I might purchase a new strainer and sell on ebay as a 2nd hand item for more.... now that is an idea for a money making scheme....
ebay bid:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TWO-STAGE...Bee_Keeping&hash=item25683bd8ae#ht_499wt_1153
Standard sale price:
http://www.beechwoodbees.co.uk/honey-strainer.html
( i have no affiliation whatsoever to company above, they are just a random example)