Sunsation on Nat'l Liquidators Website
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From: Hebron, KY
Has anyone seen this 2004 Dominator with 496 Mag's, 91 hours, with trailer for $71,800? Am I missing something, or does this sound to good to be true. I believe the boat is in Cleveland.
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From: Hebron, KY
#4
It's BS. That boat has been bid on numerous times and it still sits..(I bid on it) ethier they don't have title, its sold,its scam to get fee's from bidders or they are total morons!
#7
Well they told me bidding closed on monday 4 weeks ago so they are falsely letting people think its a auction when really they are negotiating a price over a 5 week period using the auction crap to get clients. Its a little sneaky if you ask me. And thier taking fees from everyone that bids on it. But i guess its still wasnt a bad price. Its a retail price though it wasn't no auction as advertised. Just my .02
PS that 90k might not include thier fees might be as high as 10%
PS that 90k might not include thier fees might be as high as 10%
Last edited by beachbob; 02-18-2006 at 05:52 PM.
#8
I called about the boat also about 4 weeks ago. I was told it was beat on bad. And it may have had the drives torn off. This wasn't confirmed though. It has 496 HO's
I was told to pay the fee and bid on it also
I was told to pay the fee and bid on it also
#9
It seems that auctions these days are not really auctions. I have been to a few and bid on a few, not just boats. They all work the angle to drive the price to what they want. The guy at National told me that they had bids in the mid $80's, but the bank was looking for low $90's. The biding continued until they got into the $90's, waited a week and accepted the bid. This price looks to be just below market, if the boat is in good shape. I had someone look at the boat and said it looked good. CAP071, I read your thread on the boat and one post made me question until I keep reading the thread. I bid on the boat and was told I was $200.00 low. One week later and no more bids on Monday I was told the bid above me was accepted. In my opinion, if this was a true auction there would be one closing day and that would be the end of the auction, with the highest bidder winning. If the boat was in good condition, then the winner got the boat a fair price in my opinion.
Mike
Mike


