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Maxflyer
1st Nov 2003, 09:41
I am thinking about purchasing an additional headset for Mrs MF and considered using Ebay or something similar. Has anyone else followed this purchasing route, and if so was it all it is cracked up to be?

Evo
1st Nov 2003, 14:37
I've been watching ebay (see this thread (http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=103950) :) ) and headsets seem quite expensive - maybe it is a good time of year for sellers, maybe it is always like that. You can usually pick one up cheaper on the hangar (http://www.thehangar.co.uk). My guess is that ebay is a bad place for buying popular items but there are some bargains to be had if you are after something a bit more obscure. There is less likely to be a bidding war - the popular items shoot up in price in the last couple of hours, so they usually end up going for a bit too much.

As for the buying things, I've got three or four things from eBay now, and i've had no problems at all. Just check feedback for the seller, provided that they are an established ebayer with plenty of positive feedback then you're very unlikely to have a bad experience. They've got a lot to lose from bad feedback so aren't likely to mess you around.

Circuit Basher
2nd Nov 2003, 16:48
Ebay generally has worked OK for me - I've bought items valued up to around £300 without problem (including an A22 Tx/Rx).

I'd concur with Evo - the headsets seem expensive. For a second set, it is possib;le to buy new ones for arounnd £70 inc VAT, so can forward a link for those if you wish.

Ludwig
3rd Nov 2003, 16:30
Maxflyer- Have you tried talking to your friendly local flying school. They may have something they could sell you either new or used for a good price :cool: