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Methods for selling a CC

Yahoo Message Number: 1412
Has anyone had any particular luck in using one option over another to sell a high line coach? There are many internet sites to post, etc. Any suggestions?

Thanks!

Re: Methods for selling a CC

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 1414
What I did was to take the role of someone wanting to buy a coach.
I used the various search engines (especially Google). Then I noted those that had for sale coaches similar to mine. Following that I evaluated which ones seemed best for me, (a few charge, most don't) and then listed my coach.
Some sites permit only one photo. I sent them a single photo "postcard" that contained four reduced in size photo.
I did sell my 99 Intrigue through the Internet, unfortunately I don't remember which one was the first where he saw my coach.

Good luck Den

Re: Methods for selling a CC

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 1416
I do not know about selling but I bought my 1997 Magna via the internet, EBAY, and have been extremely happy with the purchase, the condition of the coach and the people I bought it from. I think that EBAY gets as much traffic as any site because of the ease of use. I was looking at multiple sites for over a year but mostly on EBAY.

John Bicknas
1997 Magna

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