A Steal Of A Deal!!!

Business By MnSnow Updated 20 Sep 2007 , 8:57pm by MimiFord

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MnSnow Posted 20 Sep 2007 , 8:21pm
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While cruising ebay, I came accross an entire commercial kitchen for sale. It's located in New York and the bidding was only at 21.50!!!! Ther eis only 1 day left and hasn't been any new bids for a couple of days. You must pick it up, but for someone near there it's a heck of a deal!! I only wish I could swing it. Good Luck!

Just type in commercial kitchen in the search box and you'll see it

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MnSnow Posted 20 Sep 2007 , 8:42pm
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Sorry for the multiple posts. If I can figure out how to delete them I will. My PC acted up and I wasn't sure if it posted. My apologies

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MimiFord Posted 20 Sep 2007 , 8:57pm
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Yes, I was on eBay today also - there was a Sugar Art Jet Decorator on there for $500 - thought it was a good buy, until I went to the Sugar Art website and found out I was only going to get part of the package, not the whole thing. For things like this, I'll wait until I can afford to get the whole package with warranty, supplies, technical help, etc.

Be careful - just because it's on eBay doesn't make it a good deal, or even a great deal. I'd ask a lot of questions of the seller before I signed on to this on - brand names, how old, anything under warranty still, etc.

There are people on there that are selling NEW Wilton stuff, and passing it off as "mint" or "vintage." All people have to do is go to the website and look to see what they would pay - and eBay sellers mark up the shipping to make their profit. Legit companies like Wilton discount or offer free shipping if your order is at or over "X" dollars.

JMO.

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