To be honest, I wouldn't sell my WM at cost either. I went through too much trouble and spent A LOT of time trying to order mine until I was able to do so. I think the markup is more than justified.
(01-02-2020, 02:45 AM)shaveSymptomatic Wrote: To be honest, I wouldn't sell my WM at cost either. I went through too much trouble and spent A LOT of time trying to order mine until I was able to do so. I think the markup is more than justified.
The WR2 is a game changer for me, I would not entertain selling mine for a $250 mark up, given the long wait times.
Tonality not only do you not follow the rules but your math sucks also $900 - $750 = $150 when you consider PayPal fees of about $36 and shipping with Insurance $25 that’s an $89 profit for a razor that has at least a year or 2 waiting list. I wouldn’t call that flipping in my book. Besides unless someone is holding a gun to your head you don’t have to buy it.
Nice offer James on an excellent Wolfman set.
Nice offer James on an excellent Wolfman set.
(01-02-2020, 02:48 AM)iShave Wrote:Me either! I don't even think I'll sell it for a $500 mark up at this point. If I'm not mistaken, James is still on the second day of orders and it's been like 4 months or so since he opened the wait list. And you would have to assume that most people who already received their razor, got back in line for another one, so I don't see that list getting any shorter...ever.(01-02-2020, 02:45 AM)shaveSymptomatic Wrote: To be honest, I wouldn't sell my WM at cost either. I went through too much trouble and spent A LOT of time trying to order mine until I was able to do so. I think the markup is more than justified.
The WR2 is a game changer for me, I would not entertain selling mine for a $250 mark up, given the long wait times.
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(01-02-2020, 02:48 AM)Shavemd Wrote: Tonality not only do you not follow the rules but your math sucks also $900 - $750 = $150 when you consider PayPal fees of about $36 and shipping with Insurance $25 that’s an $89 profit for a razor that has at least a year or 2 waiting list. I wouldn’t call that flipping in my book. Besides unless someone is holding a gun to your head you don’t have to buy it.
Nice offer James on an excellent Wolfman set.
Here I was thinking I'd have maybe $75-$100 worth of negotiating on the bone and put a practically new 1.25 in someone's hand for what I paid for it.
Not sure why im supposed to be the only guy to lose money on a Wolfman.
Thanks for the kind words Mark.
I don’t see people complaining when a seller is losing $$$ on a resale of other razors, almost anything but a Wolfman you’ll lose a good bit of money when selling on the BST, so why are some complaining when a seller has a chance to break even or make a small profit when there’s demand for a certain product.
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(01-02-2020, 02:48 AM)Shavemd Wrote: Tonality not only do you not follow the rules but your math sucks also $900 - $750 = $150 when you consider PayPal fees of about $36 and shipping with Insurance $25 that’s an $89 profit for a razor that has at least a year or 2 waiting list. I wouldn’t call that flipping in my book. Besides unless someone is holding a gun to your head you don’t have to buy it.Actually the wait time is not too bad. Maybe 3 months or so to get a Wolfman using his google form. It is a very fair system now. Order the polished basic finish - it is fabulous. Just go to his website for the order form. GLWTS.
Nice offer James on an excellent Wolfman set.
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