What is a good price for used traps that are dyed and in good condition?
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What is a good price for used traps that are dyed and in good condition?
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Well, it makes a big difference if you know the person who's selling them. If I was buying them from a total stranger, I wouldn't pay much more than 50% of retail, since you don't have anything beyond a stranger's word as to how old they are and how they've been treated.
If I was buying them from someone I knew and trusted however, I would pay anything up to full retail price for them, since used traps are not necessarily any lower quality value than new ones, depending on how they've been used.
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I seldom trek very far,
when all around bear traps are.
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Also need to know the brand names, sizes and types of traps being sold.
I might go to as much as 75% of new cost if: I actually wanted them, if they were as strong as new ones, and if the seller paid the shipping.
Would also have to see the traps, or at least a photo of them.
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