Re: Need advice on selling



Steve,

If you don't care for eBay, I suggest RvTraderOnline.com. I found that
they have a really good selection and they seem to be selling pretty
good. I have not sold an RV myself, but did sell my Burgman 400 scooter
pretty fast on their motorcycle sister site.

When I was looking to buy my RV, RvTraderOnline.com was one of my main
sources because they had the best selection. I even interacted with a
few sellers to ask questions and make offers (sadly not all responded).

Someone also suggested creating your own web site. If you are a techie,
this is a good idea because all advertising web sites have their
limitations. If you create your own web site, you can put on there
whatever you want and as many photos as you want.

Another suggestion I can make from a buyer's perspective is for you
to have plenty of photos and information easily accessible.

Check out the selling page on my web site:
http://changingears.com/rv-sec-brs-sell.shtml

Good luck.

Charlie

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