Anyone had any experience with this? Do you even get involved in the break down or just let the buyer handle it? Relevant, useful info appreciated.
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When I was in the market I was more interested in seeing one that was assembled. Also makes it easier for the buyer to see what a pain it is to move and, hopefully, more liable to hire a moving company for it...
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When I sold mine, I made sure the buyer was aware that they would need to pay for it to be broken down, transported and put back together. A local place did it all for $250 and I referred the buyer to them. Once they paid the fee, I set up a time that was convienent for me and the buyer to both be there while they did it. Worked out great and everyone was pleased. I strongly urge you not to break it down yourself. Just my .02.
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I agree, use a pool table moving company. Its worth the money, if not you have some yahoos show up with three people and scratching up your walls.Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostGenerally you will want to get money for the items you sell.
We bought the pool table from the guy we bought our house from, but it was in the garage and we wanted it upstairs. I took it apart and moved it upstairs and paid to have someone re-assemble it and re-felt it. The slate is fucking heavy, even in 3 pieces
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Originally posted by Silverback View Postmine was already taken apart when i got rid of it. It definitely made it harder to sell.
depending on the market, you can expect about half of what you think it's worth to be offered.
Originally posted by Blackpony View PostWhat kind of table is it? Pics?
Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostGenerally you will want to get money for the items you sell.
Anyone have a reputable tear down/set up company I can recommend to the buyer?
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Originally posted by Ratt View PostLOL!
We bought the pool table from the guy we bought our house from, but it was in the garage and we wanted it upstairs. I took it apart and moved it upstairs and paid to have someone re-assemble it and re-felt it. The slate is fucking heavy, even in 3 pieces
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i sold mine to adamlx on here. he came by to look at it while still assembled, then used the same company i used to set up it upstairs in our gameroom to come to my house and teardown and put up at his joint.
god blessIt is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass
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Originally posted by ELVIS View Posti sold mine to adamlx on here. he came by to look at it while still assembled, then used the same company i used to set up it upstairs in our gameroom to come to my house and teardown and put up at his joint.
god bless
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