Anybody ever have experience with property room?
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Anybody ever have experience with property room?
sorta like ebay for police auctions..
i notice the sell bikes in lots, and they keep the semi decent ones in singular auctions. 50 bucks for shipping right off the bat.. not sure if its a good deal or not
your thoughts?
i notice the sell bikes in lots, and they keep the semi decent ones in singular auctions. 50 bucks for shipping right off the bat.. not sure if its a good deal or not
your thoughts?
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A lot of junk, a couple of decent bikes. Shipping of lots is a killer. Local might be worth it to pick up donors. Lots of kids bikes and MTBs.
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They used to let you purchase lots, ship an individual bike from the lot and re-sell the remaining bikes. Not anymore. That is how I used to buy flip bikes from them.