Posted by ADB-IA on December 20, 2019 at 07:57:05 from (207.177.40.43):
In Reply to: Buying Used Equipment posted by Vicinalvictor on December 20, 2019 at 06:48:08:
I have an upcoming online auction scheduled with BigIron and speaking from my experience with them - there is very little chance of being snookered on one of their auctions. They have plenty of safeguards in place to protect both the buyer and seller. IE all serial numbers are recorded and checked out; All sales have to be scheduled well in advance - you can't just call and sell something tomorrow - the listing is up for two weeks so there is plenty of time for the buyer to check it out; There are extreme penalties for shill bidding, etc. Even if a family member wants to bid on something, they have to prearrange with BigIron giving their maximum bid and the company manages that bid to prohibit shenanigans. I'd be wary of the self listed sites like facebook and ebay but I think the bigger auction services are pretty reliable. Their reputation is at stake.
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