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But the starting bid is $14K . . . . so there IS a reserve.
I don't think that's the situation, Wheatie. The Ebay listing is from Osseo, Minnesota; our OP hails from Nashville. I already checked that out. However, thanks for the reminder. We do indeed need to be careful about that.If this is a 4 sale ad...BAD form to put down the ads. I think this has been talked about before...
I want Littlefish to sell the bike, but it won't be to me. Thanks, California, and that ridiculous rule prohibiting a "non-California" bike from being brought it. It might kill a redwood tree or something.I don't think that's the situation, Wheatie. The Ebay listing is from Osseo, Minnesota; our OP hails from Nashville. I already checked that out. However, thanks for the reminder. We do indeed need to be careful about that.If this is a 4 sale ad...BAD form to put down the ads. I think this has been talked about before...
I heard your weather up there got a little nicer today. Glad to see you yankees finally getting a little ridin' weather.
Gary
darksider #44
ps... Mike, Littlefish is about 90 miles straight west of Orlando, for what it's worth.
No actually a reserve is a undisclosed minimum price seller will accept, which is unrelated to but usually above the opening bid. What you see is a minimum opening bid. I know, I used to think "no reserve" meant no minimum (ie auction starts at zero) but it does not. No connection with the sale or seller, just pointing out general auction terminology (not just on ebay). As for the fees, if you can see them they are not hidden. They are additional. These I don't like and will not buy something if a seller adds them on. If seller had said no additional fees and then added them that would be objectionable, but if they are stated clearly and he says "no hidden fees" that is technically not a lie.But the starting bid is $14K . . . . so there IS a reserve.
Yes, now that I have thought about it I agree. There is a reserve.
Blah, blah, blah... Po-tay-to, po-tah-to. Heinen's set their minimum price. If you don't bid above that, you don't stand a chance of getting it. Period. Call it whatever you want.No actually a reserve is a undisclosed minimum price seller will accept, which is unrelated to but usually above the opening bid. What you see is a minimum opening bid. I know, I used to think "no reserve" meant no minimum (ie auction starts at zero) but it does not. No connection with the sale or seller, just pointing out general auction terminology (not just on ebay). As for the fees, if you can see them they are not hidden. They are additional. These I don't like and will not buy something if a seller adds them on. If seller had said no additional fees and then added them that would be objectionable, but if they are stated clearly and he says "no hidden fees" that is technically not a lie.But the starting bid is $14K . . . . so there IS a reserve.
Yes, now that I have thought about it I agree. There is a reserve.
Would not the dealer provide these with a warranty claim or such?The only thing I didn't like about the deal is that Heinen's didn't send along the extra lock or the plugs that go in the plastic when you are riding without bags. Probably just an oversight when they put the bike together, but unforgivable.
That is getting to be a seriously good deal. These must not be moving as well as they'd hoped, up in Minn at least. Same place has a new 2012 listed for 11999 OB.Interesting change: "no reserve" has been omitted and the opening bid has been reduced to $13,499.99
https://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2013-FJR1300A-BRAND-NEW-/151034494274?pt=US_motorcycles&hash=item232a5b7d42#ht_2679wt_566
Price appears to include "all available rebates", which means the current $500 Yamaha rebate. If you don't have a trade, I bet you don't get the $500 off either. Real price for a box-stock bike appears to be $13,999 plus their small fees.That is getting to be a seriously good deal. These must not be moving as well as they'd hoped, up in Minn at least. Same place has a new 2012 listed for 11999 OB.Interesting change: "no reserve" has been omitted and the opening bid has been reduced to $13,499.99
https://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2013-FJR1300A-BRAND-NEW-/151034494274?pt=US_motorcycles&hash=item232a5b7d42#ht_2679wt_566
And it's used. Some people like virgins, myself included.Price appears to include "all available rebates", which means the current $500 Yamaha rebate. If you don't have a trade, I bet you don't get the $500 off either. Real price for a box-stock bike appears to be $13,999 plus their small fees.That is getting to be a seriously good deal. These must not be moving as well as they'd hoped, up in Minn at least. Same place has a new 2012 listed for 11999 OB.Interesting change: "no reserve" has been omitted and the opening bid has been reduced to $13,499.99
https://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2013-FJR1300A-BRAND-NEW-/151034494274?pt=US_motorcycles&hash=item232a5b7d42#ht_2679wt_566
My bike has more than $600 in extras and is still cheaper and it's already had the 1st service done!!!
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