Val
Ryder Cup Winner
Who’s the best to sell second hand clubs to, ie Golfclubsforcash, Golfbidder or any other dealer ?
Who gives the best value and service
This place used to be the best place to sell
Who’s the best to sell second hand clubs to, ie Golfclubsforcash, Golfbidder or any other dealer ?
Who gives the best value and service
I have sold clubs on eBay the seller was a bit slow paying and eBay took the money off my credit card ACC that I use to fund this.Doesn't seem right to me. If no transaction has taken place, I don't think they have any right to take money from you. Not sure about this as I've not heard about it before.
I've never used a credit card on Ebay, only this one current account. No problems or issues so far.
It's been a while but it was a percentage of the sale.
What platform do you use now?
Reviving an old thread... obtained quotes from golfbidder and GC4C for a driver.... and they're offering around half the value of same clubs they've got on sale currently. Is that the normal mark up?? Seems like eBay/Facebook marketplace might be my best option.
Has made me think about trade-ins too... most pros will give you same as the sites above. I've just seen one pro offering £150 trade in for any old driver.... feel like picking one up from a charity shop to take in rather than handing over a Ping 425LST which would get me only a tenner more!
Seaham Golf Club/Bargain Golf Equipment on Facebook. You'd have to trawl back through their recent FB posts to find the details.Where's the trade in deal at, if u don't mind telling......?
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Quick look on eBay and you should be able to sell a 425 lst for £200 without much issue. I'd wait until the 80% off selling fees offer and stick it on there.Reviving an old thread... obtained quotes from golfbidder and GC4C for a driver.... and they're offering around half the value of same clubs they've got on sale currently. Is that the normal mark up?? Seems like eBay/Facebook marketplace might be my best option.
Has made me think about trade-ins too... most pros will give you same as the sites above. I've just seen one pro offering £150 trade in for any old driver.... feel like picking one up from a charity shop to take in rather than handing over a Ping 425LST which would get me only a tenner more!
That's far too much hassle for me. I wait for the reduced selling fee or free selling fee offers from eBay, check the recent sold prices and then stick it on around that price as a buy it now and it usually sells within a day or 2 at most. Use Evri to post it, it's pretty hassle free. Just make sure you clean the club properly, take a few photos out in the garden with grass behind and they will sell easily if priced correctly.My usual route for selling clubs is to get a quote from GolfClubs4Cash so I can see where all the low ballers will pitch in, then look at eBay sold items as that's more of a true refection of current value. Take really good pictures in daylight outside, and clean your clubs. The amount of people who don't clean the clubs and expect top dollar is hilarious. Selling on eBay isn't great for clubs because it's a hassle with fees and postage and buyer protections.
Take them to your local range pro shop and ask if they use GC4C as a quotation system, and if they do, just forget it, because it'll be a lower than the quote than a personal one from GC4C. Affordable Golf use some random PGA used guide to get quotes and it's offensively low, so don't even bother.
Anyway, take the GC4C quote, and the eBay sold listing prices and personally land in an area where you'd be happy to sell. Stick the clubs on Facebook Marketplace, golf trade seller groups in your area and Gumtree.
The first few days will be full of low balling cretins who want your stuff to sell on during the season at a higher price, and scammers. Let that slide and be patient. More often than not, some random person turns up a week or so later, and picks the item up without any hassle.
Don't fall for the people who want to buy it for a relative and will send a courier, and pay through PayPal. It's a scam and best to be ignored.
If selling on FB, you can view the buyers profile on your mobile by clicking into their profile once they message you, so if they are 150 miles away, chances are they will ask about postage. Don't bother with it, because they want to pay with PayPal friends and family and that's too risky.
My usual route for selling clubs is to get a quote from GolfClubs4Cash so I can see where all the low ballers will pitch in, then look at eBay sold items as that's more of a true refection of current value. Take really good pictures in daylight outside, and clean your clubs. The amount of people who don't clean the clubs and expect top dollar is hilarious. Selling on eBay isn't great for clubs because it's a hassle with fees and postage and buyer protections.
Take them to your local range pro shop and ask if they use GC4C as a quotation system, and if they do, just forget it, because it'll be a lower than the quote than a personal one from GC4C. Affordable Golf use some random PGA used guide to get quotes and it's offensively low, so don't even bother.
Anyway, take the GC4C quote, and the eBay sold listing prices and personally land in an area where you'd be happy to sell. Stick the clubs on Facebook Marketplace, golf trade seller groups in your area and Gumtree.
The first few days will be full of low balling cretins who want your stuff to sell on during the season at a higher price, and scammers. Let that slide and be patient. More often than not, some random person turns up a week or so later, and picks the item up without any hassle.
Don't fall for the people who want to buy it for a relative and will send a courier, and pay through PayPal. It's a scam and best to be ignored.
If selling on FB, you can view the buyers profile on your mobile by clicking into their profile once they message you, so if they are 150 miles away, chances are they will ask about postage. Don't bother with it, because they want to pay with PayPal friends and family and that's too risky.
Took the clubs I was getting rid of to the Golf Factory today. The price the offered me was just about identical to what GC4C offered yesterday (in fact it was £3 less).Quick look on eBay and you should be able to sell a 425 lst for £200 without much issue. I'd wait until the 80% off selling fees offer and stick it on there.
I've never used them but a few mates have traded stuff into The Golf Factory in Killingworth and always been happy with the price/service from them.