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Sent an email and asked if he would ship to Maryland. No answer well It is only 5:45am. 

 

I just went through the Festool catalog and add up every thing Total $3995.00 He is asking $3025.00 you save $970.00 not the best deal but a deal.

 

Just goes to show, just because you have money doesn't mean you have brains. That's a lot of cash to drop to see if you like wood working.

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Regopit that's an investment in woodworking tool perfection.

 

I had a feeling he would not take my offer. It would be a pain to pack and ship. On my side if It if I could not write it off on my business I would not have offered him that much to start with some of it I don't need or want. 

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Hey Regopit, hers my question about buying on CL. Would you use Paypal? How do you make sure you get you purchase in the mail? Reason being, there's a jigsaw I want to buy on CL but he lives quite a way away and I'm curious how to actually pay and receive without getting hosed. Thanks!

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I have never done a long distance buy with someone I did not know. I was going to use PayPal or a bank transfer and if that did not work I have a friend that lives in Orange Ca. I was going to call to see if he would help me out

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Sent an email and asked if he would ship to Maryland. No answer well It is only 5:45am. 

 

I just went through the Festool catalog and add up every thing Total $3995.00 He is asking $3025.00 you save $970.00 not the best deal but a deal.

 

Just goes to show, just because you have money doesn't mean you have brains. That's a lot of cash to drop to see if you like wood working.

I'll take your word for it

At his selling prices he's not a serious seller.

If prices aren't low enough to buy used it gets to the point where logical reasoning comes in, for a little bit more I might as well but it new with a warranty and return policy

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I'll take your word for it

At his selling prices he's not a serious seller.

If prices aren't low enough to buy used it gets to the point where logical reasoning comes in, for a little bit more I might as well but it new with a warranty and return policy

The price 3995.00 is right out of the Festool 2013 Catalog and they offer a 1+2=3 year limited warranty that is non transferable and you must have prof of purchase. I think that he is testing the waters 

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I live close to the guy, maybe I can help you broker the deal?

Thank you EE but I'm heading to the Festool Connect in Rhode Island on March 20th. I think that I will wait till then to buy anything. That way I can get my hands on the tools and try them out. I just though if I could get them all I would sell what I don't want but then that is just another pain to deal with. So patients is the word for today.

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I've bought and sold lots of items online outside of eBay. On Craigslist it's entirely up to the seller how/if he ships and what payment methods he accepts. Craigslist isn't eBay. It's geared more toward selling locally. I personally don't like long distance craigslist deals. On eBay and the tool forums most sellers are well known and make a lot of money from their reputation as a seller, therefore a soured deal gets deeper into their pocket than screwing you out of 1 tool. Craigslist isn't like that.

When buying long distance ALWAYS use paypal, that way you have a good avenue of getting refunded if the deal goes south. I've send a lot of money to total strangers and I've been very lucky to have never gotten screwed.

When buying used tools I figure 60-65% of retail is fair if the tool is in good shape. I occasionally go to 75% if the tool is in immaculate condition.

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I live in a good area to score sweet tool deals. People are always buying new tools for hobby and selling them when they realize how much work... working is. The other day I was working in the garage, my father in law came over, he is recovering from cancer treatments so he like to sit and watch me work. He told me I need a hobby, said I work too much. I told him that working is my hobby. Im up at 6am and work till 6pm, then school till 10pm. On the weekends I study about 10hours and spend my "free" time working in the garage or I'll pick up a side job. Working in the garage and building stuff is fun for me. Most people dont understand it, but thats why we love tools right?

 

Too bad Im a poor student otherwise I would cash in on the tool deals, I can at least give you guys a heads up.

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