Interested in selling rare bicycle brand...?

Callys

New member
Hiya there Yahoo commuters!

Just a quickie here, I've got a out-of-stock Electra Betty 3i Cruiser bicycle for girls, and though it is a beautiful vehicle, I have no further use for it anymore. I have read up on them and I have what could be called a collector's edition, and was wanting a little information as to how I would go about selling it and getting a good deal for it. I've got some vague ideas (ebay, local trading ad papers, etc, etc) but was hoping someone from the biking community could offer some assitance on this matter.

Kind regards, C.
 
Ebay's your best bet as it's generally the first place anyone looks for something regardless of what it is nowadays. Not many people really look in trade-its anymore, which is why they're better for buying a bargain, but that's not what you want. You could try forums on websites related to what you're selling. Just remember ebay take a 10% cut or something now though. If it helps, I recently sold a road bike I bought 2 years ago for more than I payed for it, on ebay. People get into bidding wars.
 
Ebay's your best bet as it's generally the first place anyone looks for something regardless of what it is nowadays. Not many people really look in trade-its anymore, which is why they're better for buying a bargain, but that's not what you want. You could try forums on websites related to what you're selling. Just remember ebay take a 10% cut or something now though. If it helps, I recently sold a road bike I bought 2 years ago for more than I payed for it, on ebay. People get into bidding wars.
 
Ebay's your best bet as it's generally the first place anyone looks for something regardless of what it is nowadays. Not many people really look in trade-its anymore, which is why they're better for buying a bargain, but that's not what you want. You could try forums on websites related to what you're selling. Just remember ebay take a 10% cut or something now though. If it helps, I recently sold a road bike I bought 2 years ago for more than I payed for it, on ebay. People get into bidding wars.
 
Ebay's your best bet as it's generally the first place anyone looks for something regardless of what it is nowadays. Not many people really look in trade-its anymore, which is why they're better for buying a bargain, but that's not what you want. You could try forums on websites related to what you're selling. Just remember ebay take a 10% cut or something now though. If it helps, I recently sold a road bike I bought 2 years ago for more than I payed for it, on ebay. People get into bidding wars.
 
Ebay's your best bet as it's generally the first place anyone looks for something regardless of what it is nowadays. Not many people really look in trade-its anymore, which is why they're better for buying a bargain, but that's not what you want. You could try forums on websites related to what you're selling. Just remember ebay take a 10% cut or something now though. If it helps, I recently sold a road bike I bought 2 years ago for more than I payed for it, on ebay. People get into bidding wars.
 
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