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Can't Sell My Snap On Stuff Yet

RedRaider

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Hi everybody. Ive got a bunch of old Snap-On and Blue Point tools that I've decided to let go. But I can't sell 'em here 'cause I don't have 100 postings yet. Ive done local CL but so far no serious responses. Can someone recommend a site that is not EBay where I can connect with some aficionados?

On a kinda related note, I haven't been here in some time and when I logged on today it says I have never posted. I know I have posted quite a few times, although not the required 100. Has anyone ever had that happen. I had to change my password to log on and wonder if that may have something to do with it.

Anyway, thanks for any help.
 
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jrobb316

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Get involved in a few conversations, the 100 posts will add up quick.
 

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Ebay will bring the best prices but you take a 13% hit or more on everything you sell, which can be huge. CL is a joke, good for buyers, terrible for sellers.
 

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Around here snap on tools sell quick on cl unless you're asking to ,much. I avree 100 posts add up quick you could do that in no time
 

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Ebay will bring the best prices but you take a 13% hit or more on everything you sell, which can be huge. CL is a joke, good for buyers, terrible for sellers.

Ebay will bring more than a 13% premium over any other place to sell them. People are getting 75% of new for used and pretty much full list or over fro new stuff.
 

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A google search for your name "RedRaider Garage Journal" shows your join date of
06-29-2014 but no posts till this one.

Maybe you've been doing what I often do. Instead of hitting the "Post Quick Reply" button under the text window I absent mindedly hit the "go" button and don't even realize my post didn't get included until the next time I visit the thread.

As a year long member here you probably know of some of the issues we've had from new members selling in classified and understand the 100 post rule. If you include your location in your profile we can find your CL ad or I think it's ok to post a link. Members local to you could contact you then.
 
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I wanted to post a similar thread to this but this actually helped answer some questions I had. On a similar note, when you guys sell off old, extra etc. tools, do you guys sell in sets or try to sell each when it comes to sockets, wrenches, ratchets etc.? I have quite a few random wrenches I'd like to sell but want to avoid Craigslist. Seems like if I post $5 on something people offer me $2 delivered to their area.
 

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If they are sets sell them in sets because shipping is better that way and it's a shame to break up sets. For odd brands and short runs price individually.Guys will buy a few to ship together. Shippings always the killer on small items so if you have enough stuff people can usually find enough items that interest them to fill a flat rate box and the shipping works out that way. That's my take on it anyway.
 

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I haven't been here in some time and when I logged on today it says I have never posted. I know I have posted quite a few times, although not the required 100. Has anyone ever had that happen. I had to change my password to log on and wonder if that may have something to do with it.

Might you have duplicate accounts that are similar?

You could have posted on account B before, but have now reverted to account A where you had to reset the password.
 

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Maybe because situations like this pop up waaaay too often.

I mentioned in a thread that I was interested in a couple of tool chest badges. Less than 48 hours went by before a "member" contacted me via my profile here through my e-mail. Offered to sell me 4 of them at an awesome price so long as I paid with a money order. I checked his profile. No posts whatsoever and he joined the day after I had expressed interest. Why couldn't he pm me? My message inbox had plenty of space left. Shady all around.
 

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Trying to sell Snap-On tools but refusing to consider using Ebay is leaving your absolute best option on the table. There is nothing wrong with Ebay, PayPal and the USPS Priority Mail systems that can't be endured if you actually care about getting the most money with the least effort.
 

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One other solution would be join the Alliance you can post right after joining.
But willing to bet your PM box is getting fulling with responses saying "What you got for sale". Which I guess this method of complaining about the classified 100 post rule gets the word out you have stuff for sale.
 
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Codyyy

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Trying to sell Snap-On tools but refusing to consider using Ebay is leaving your absolute best option on the table.

Most of what I have is just extra wrenches, I don't really think people want to pay shipping on a $2-$5 wrench. I've had more problems with eBay as a seller than I think it is worth, especially for cheap stuff like that.
I'm not sure what kind of Snap-On tools the guy has, if they are in sets or otherwise worth a bit of money it is still not a bad deal. I'd rather take a hit and sell it cheaper on forums than have to deal with the seller fees, final value fees, shipping fees, shipping costs etc. Then deal with resolutions if cases are opened.
 

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Most of what I have is just extra wrenches, I don't really think people want to pay shipping on a $2-$5 wrench. I've had more problems with eBay as a seller than I think it is worth, especially for cheap stuff like that.
I'm not sure what kind of Snap-On tools the guy has, if they are in sets or otherwise worth a bit of money it is still not a bad deal. I'd rather take a hit and sell it cheaper on forums than have to deal with the seller fees, final value fees, shipping fees, shipping costs etc. Then deal with resolutions if cases are opened.

A 2-5 dollar wrench is a lot different than snap on stuff. 2-5$ stuff is garage sale stufg
 

MrWrencher823

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If you facebook search "Quality Tools Tag Sale" there's about 13,000 members. tools move pretty quickly (unless you're asking $5 less than the website offers it for)
I'd highly recommend it. I have sold and purchased a handful of tools there and have had excellent luck.
 
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RedRaider

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Hey, Y'all. Thanks to everybody for the suggestions and opinions. Even the cynical and suspicious ones ;)

Yeah, BK13, I'm in Texas. Lubbock to be exact. There is not a current ad running on our CL. I did that a couple months ago, but I might try it again. Looks like the consensus here is Ebay. I know there's nothing wrong with that. Ive been buying and selling stuff there for years. I guess I was thinking this would be a better place to sell everything in one lot. My observation of Ebay is that most people sell tools as individual pieces or small sets. Could be wrong though. Ill look into it a little more.

A few months back I became obsessed with wanting to find a big vintage air compressor to restore. Don't ask me why. I get like that every so often. Anyway, I spent A LOT of time here learning about that. Most of it was reading and researching, but I'm pretty sure I posted some questions. I haven't found any duplicate accounts, dkroth, and it is possible I did what 2oolhound suggested. No big deal, really, just a curiosity.

And no, 2oolhound, I don't know of the issues y'all have had from new members selling and I guess I really DON'T understand the 100 posting rule. I figured it was to guard against spam and dealers trying to sell here. Is that why my post scares **** Head and Jarhead0408? Seems like its something more to them. Sorry. I just don't get it. Again, no biggie. And I promise pi_guy and logical that if anyone does PM me asking "Whatchu got", I will delete it without reply. Good 'nuff?

Hey! This is a pretty long post. Could I break it down and post individual paragraphs and get 5 posts for 1? Or by sentences! No, I guess that would be too snarky ;) Plus it would be too hard and wouldn't work. The Alliance idea is better. Thanks pi_guy. I like joining stuff. Oh, and thank you mark18mwm for the solid new alternative. I will check that out.

I do sincerely thank all of you for your input.
 

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Hey, Y'all. Thanks to everybody for the suggestions and opinions. Even the cynical and suspicious ones ;)

And no, 2oolhound, I don't know of the issues y'all have had from new members selling and I guess I really DON'T understand the 100 posting rule. I figured it was to guard against spam and dealers trying to sell here.

Some 100 post background 4-U -

03-15-2014
7. You must have a minimum post count of 100 to post threads in the classifieds. Alliance members can post no matter their post count.

Note: The Garage Journal is not a classifieds site. We have a classifieds section just so that users can help each other out with deals and finds. If you are here looking for profit, please don't post.

★★★ Classified Rules - Read before posting! ★★★
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=94319


100 posts?
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=286268


100 Posts
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=294761
 

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looks like I pissed the op off for him to call me ****, But in the last two weeks we have had two different people who on their first 5 posts have wanted to go against the rules and post stuff for sale in non classified section. Once burned it is hard to trust a newbe whom don't want to follow the rules. And it is Rich or Richard to you....lol
It is much easier to join the alliance. If a person wants to sell stuff before their 100th post. Too many people got burned by one post wonders whom came and posted their stuff is why the owner of this site put the rules in.
I don't mean to be a hard ***, Welcome to the group, and when you do get to post your tools I will be looking forwards to seeing what you have. I, as to most of the group on here like tools. Richie
 
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looks like I pissed the op off for him to call me ****, But in the last two weeks we have had two different people who on their first 5 posts have wanted to go against the rules and post stuff for sale in non classified section. Once burned it is hard to trust a newbe whom don't want to follow the rules. And it is Rich or Richard to you....lol

Lol.. I think the **** Head reference was a play on your User Name, kinda funny if you think about it. Outside of that, I've bought and sold a lot of stuff here at GJ, New or Old as long as you CYA with PayPal it's damn near impossible to get taken advantage of, obviously outside of condition claims.
 

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Hi everybody. Ive got a bunch of old Snap-On and Blue Point tools that I've decided to let go. But I can't sell 'em here 'cause I don't have 100 postings yet. Ive done local CL but so far no serious responses. Can someone recommend a site that is not EBay where I can connect with some aficionados?

On a kinda related note, I haven't been here in some time and when I logged on today it says I have never posted. I know I have posted quite a few times, although not the required 100. Has anyone ever had that happen. I had to change my password to log on and wonder if that may have something to do with it.

Anyway, thanks for any help.

Nice try to backdoor the classifieds. :lol:
 

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Originally Posted by Richard Cranium View Post
looks like I pissed the op off for him to call me ****, But in the last two weeks we have had two different people who on their first 5 posts have wanted to go against the rules and post stuff for sale in non classified section. Once burned it is hard to trust a newbe whom don't want to follow the rules. And it is Rich or Richard to you....lol

I always thought that was the intent of your name. lol
 

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Nice try to backdoor the classifieds. :lol:

I regularly buy from GJ members and always looking for Snap on stuff. But I am from NY and suspicious of doing transactions with people that do not follow the rules. You wonder which other rules they do not agree with.
 

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Lol.. I think the **** Head reference was a play on your User Name, kinda funny if you think about it. Outside of that, I've bought and sold a lot of stuff here at GJ, New or Old as long as you CYA with PayPal it's damn near impossible to get taken advantage of, obviously outside of condition claims.

I had a teacher in high school named Richard Burns. I used to love saying "hey your **** burns!" (I know, play on words though), he would respond "why yes it does." He was one of the biggest pervs in the school system, he would put girls that wore skirts in the front row and girls with big ***** near the windows so he could ask them to open or close the windows and then help them. :eyecrazy:
 
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RedRaider

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Naw, Rich, I didn't get mad. Takes more than a little wrist slap on a forum to piss me off. I LIKE your name! I LOVE the word play! I do it all the time. So much that it sometimes gets embarrassing. I get looks that seem to say, "You really are a ****, huh?" Got it from my Dad I guess. There's a town around here named Muleshoe. He always called it Horse Slipper. He was pretty corny. I went to school with a guy named, I swear, Richard Sweat and I'm sure you know what we called him all through junior high. He's a big lawyer or somethin now. Probly makes 10 times more money than I do. The ******* :lol:

Well, this has been fun and enlightening, but the next time y'all hear from me it'll be somethin like "Hey, check out the pics of my restored Quincy" or "What's the best welder I can get for under 500 bucks?"
 

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Naw, Rich, I didn't get mad. Takes more than a little wrist slap on a forum to piss me off. I LIKE your name! I LOVE the word play! I do it all the time. So much that it sometimes gets embarrassing. I get looks that seem to say, "You really are a ****, huh?" Got it from my Dad I guess. There's a town around here named Muleshoe. He always called it Horse Slipper. He was pretty corny. I went to school with a guy named, I swear, Richard Sweat and I'm sure you know what we called him all through junior high. He's a big lawyer or somethin now. Probly makes 10 times more money than I do. The ******* :lol:

Well, this has been fun and enlightening, but the next time y'all hear from me it'll be somethin like "Hey, check out the pics of my restored Quincy" or "What's the best welder I can get for under 500 bucks?"

Only 3 posts so far?

I would have had 10 to 15 by now, just by answering each post in this thread.

And go to the introductions section and welcome each new member. Good for 5 or so a day.

Then go find the silly threads and make smart quips.

Find threads in your area of expertise and contribute.

And start a thread showing your tools, garage, boat, motorcycle, etc.

You could have 100 in a couple of days easy.
 
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