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parsonjar

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Yeah have an auction broker sort it out, just explain in writing what you have and what you want done with it, a little bit of history, etc. Where to advertise it at as well. Stuff like that.
 
Yes

You could call the auction place. Ask them for length by width by height and weight.
See if you can get a cheaper shipping quote, email prepaid label and send 10% boxing fee.
The person running the auction emails quickly and bis very friendly.
The ten percent shipping is their profit. They make zero profit off shipping.
 
No shipping cost available up-front is always a deal killer. It could be $5 for the vacs and then they go to ship it and tell you it's about $95-$100.

"Winning Bidders and Buyers will be responsible for paying all shipping, handling, postage, and insurance fees. Plus 10% buyers premium plus a 5% surcharge with debit/credit card for payment."


....no thanks!
 
I'd also like to buy from this auction, but I get the feeling that the people who posted it don't know very much about vacuums, let alone how to ship them. I see lots of complete sets broken up. All the Electrolux/canister vacuums and all the hoses and attachments are all split up, without even as little as an attempt to group them by what fits together. It's nice they at least tried to turn them on, though.

There are some vacuums I like in there, but the unknowns regarding shipping are just too high for me. Hopefully the ones that are purchased will be packed adequately and taken care of!
 
Wrong

Look in the archives. Many members have been to the auctions and there annual basis.
How the heck do you list 200 plus vacuums for sale and not know how to ship them?
I've been in contact with the person over it and he knows what he is doing.
 

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