Want to get the killer deal on used ham radio gear but don't want to get ripped off? Watch this episode. Plus a mini review of the MFJ 148RC dual time clock & some details on the big KX2 giveaway.
Really good common-sense info as most folks just don't take the time to do any research. Investing a little time in product/seller research can save you money and confirm what an item might be worth, not to mention keeping you from getting ripped off. Most sellers are credible, but... Guess I'm going to buy one of those little MFJ clocks, good job Bob! Tommy KH6TA
I wish there were Amateur Radio pawn shops Hi Hi Ha Ha , Respectfully submitted KB3WGE a.k.a. "SPARKS" p.s. 73's ALL Jimi !!!!!!!!!!!
The newest of ebay/PayPal policies have also slammed the door on unscrupulous BUYERS. There was a day when you'd be immediately refunded with little to no investigation by ebay and thereby burning the sellers but, those days are gone. (High dollar/high 100%feedback sellers. like myself, have caused at least 2 policy changes) Otherwise, good job Robert.
I do not sell on eBay any more, did a lot 5 years ago, but high cost and siding with buyers drove me away. Have had great results with QRZ.
I liked the comment about pricing gear, some think their stuff is gold, some don't really know what they got. I will search for the latter.
I have on 3 different occasions found ham radios at pawn shops, and one old Hallicrafters transmitter at a flea market. You never know!