Golfbidder

Hello, I work with a company called Golf Clubs 4 Cash and we strive to offer the best prices we can to customers who wish to sell their clubs to us.

You can find us on eBay as we sell most of our products there. We also have a website which can be found if you search us on Google.
 
i've sold stuff to them before but always felt angry with myself for accepting their price purely out of laziness/effort to sell elsewhere. i'll give easygolfexchange a ring.

golfbidder just offered me £70 for a Mizuno JPX EZ driver that i've used for 2-3 rounds. described condition as 9 as must be
brand new for a 10, even after xmas/new year sales cheapest i've seen online for a new one is one site £125, all others £150-£160.

TBF for them to buy @ £70 used to sell on when anew one is available @ £125 is a decent price IMO
 
just looked again and it is the fairway woods that are available for £125 so £150 still cheapest brand new for the driver.

i've no problem with them making a decent mark up, that's what they're in business for, thought it might have been worth £85/£90 though. tbh for sake of £20, the convenience for me of just being able to drop it in to them when i pass them every couple of weeks or so will probably mean i end up taking the money.
 
Although not practical for 99% of the members on here, I've always taken my clubs into Golfbidder HQ in New Malden (just down the road from World of Golf if you want to hit some balls!) and haggled in person. I usually get a quote online first as a starting point but can normally get £30-40 more in person which I guess proves the second hand car scenario and that there is a huge mark up between price paid and price sold on for
 
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