Dave8472 wrote:I don't know why someone would want to hand over that much money to a stranger with no warrantee ? Both Regtons and Crawfords will do a deal and you have piece of mind on the after sales. I got mine from Crawfords in the end purely because they had it and the other bits I wanted in stock and they responded first to my e-mail within hours, both offered me similar price deals by the way.
I am a regular eBay user now but used to sell on there (non-detecting) and as said look at peoples feedback and the costs involved to get an idea of them etc
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Simple .. For a lot of people, warranty's and after sales services are not important. Any inherent problems with them would be common knowledge by now and it's statistically fair to assume that if you look after it it'll last.
On top of that, a full priced Deus is a lot of money and in a money orientated world it's not shockingly unusual for many people to want to save on expenses if they can.
Sure, Regtons and Crawfords have both built good reputations for themselves and i'm not putting them down but.....those premises, employees wages, equipment etc. etc. that make up any dealers workbase has to be paid for by somebody and that somebody is of course the customers. Cutting away those expenses yet still getting the same product is probably also quite appealing to many.
Although i'm not one of them (i'm happy with my own machine and don't need another pretender), i imagine a few of those 20 that have been sold have been sold to forum users that were alerted to them by this thread. If they turn out to be counterfeits crippled with cheap parts then hey...those guys paid their money and took their chances. If on the other hand they turn out to be the real deal then those guys would have scored themselves a good machine on the cheap.