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jalazone 1981

Post by junie » Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:29 pm

I have a question for you, I noticed in cpap auction.com, Why are you bidding on almost all of the cpap machines? This is none
of my business, I guess I'm a sore loser, I was just wondering.
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Post by twokatmew » Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:40 pm

Junie, I've been watching autopap machines on cpapauction and I noticed that "sleeprightonight" is buying up all the new autos. Sleeprightonight previously posted about his business, Cpapblowouts.Com. Not bad, buy an Autoset II for $400 on cpapauction and sell it for over $700 at Cpapblowouts.Com.... Some blowout, when you can buy the same machine new with a warranty for $589 from Cpap.Com ... or $569 if you ask them to pricematch DirectHomeMedical.Com. Unfortunately this may drive up prices on the auction, making it totally useless.

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Post by SleepyInDC » Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:45 pm

They need to ban businesses.... that really defeats the purpose.

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Post by junie » Thu Jul 23, 2009 6:34 pm

I do agree I could have really used that machine I was bidding on last night, so what now he'll just resale it for more money.
That's why some people like me go to cpap auction because stuff is cheaper.I'm just upset about this
Judy

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Re: jalazone 1981

Post by El Pap » Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:30 pm

SleepyInDC wrote:They need to ban businesses.... that really defeats the purpose.
Don't forget that an auctioneer works for the seller, not the buyer. Follow the money -- it's the seller who pays all costs and fees -- in exchange for finding the buyer willing to pay the highest possible price.

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Post by BeanMeScot » Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:52 pm

twokatmew wrote:Junie, I've been watching autopap machines on cpapauction and I noticed that "sleeprightonight" is buying up all the new autos. Sleeprightonight previously posted about his business, Cpapblowouts.Com. Not bad, buy an Autoset II for $400 on cpapauction and sell it for over $700 at Cpapblowouts.Com.... Some blowout, when you can buy the same machine new with a warranty for $589 from Cpap.Com ... or $569 if you ask them to pricematch DirectHomeMedical.Com. Unfortunately this may drive up prices on the auction, making it totally useless.
The $574 from Blowout includes the humidifier and tubing. The same thing without the tubing on CPAP is $699.

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Post by twokatmew » Thu Jul 23, 2009 8:20 pm

BeanMeScot wrote::?: The $574 from Blowout includes the humidifier and tubing. The same thing without the tubing on CPAP is $699.
Show me the $574 Autoset II at cpapblowouts.com. The only option I see is for an Autoset II with an outdated H3i humidifier for $784 including shipping. That same machine with the current H4i humidifier is $669 at Cpap.Com, $659 at DirectHomeMedical.Com, which Cpap.Com will match. Sleeprightonight has been snatching up machine after machine, some new Autoset IIs with the H4i for ~$400. Regardless, this guy's buying machines off cpapauction and selling them to unsuspecting buyers at cpapblowouts at inflated prices. Of course, it's "buyer beware," but ....

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How they do business:

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Yeah, they'll find it a cpapauction.com, and they won't be giving you the lowest price on the Internet....

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Post by BeanMeScot » Fri Jul 24, 2009 5:59 am

twokatmew wrote:
BeanMeScot wrote::?: The $574 from Blowout includes the humidifier and tubing. The same thing without the tubing on CPAP is $699.
Show me the $574 Autoset II at cpapblowouts.com. The only option I see is for an Autoset II with an outdated H3i humidifier for $784 including shipping. That same machine with the current H4i humidifier is $669 at Cpap.Com, $659 at DirectHomeMedical.Com, which Cpap.Com will match. Sleeprightonight has been snatching up machine after machine, some new Autoset IIs with the H4i for ~$400. Regardless, this guy's buying machines off cpapauction and selling them to unsuspecting buyers at cpapblowouts at inflated prices. Of course, it's "buyer beware," but ....

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How they do business:

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Yeah, they'll find it a cpapauction.com, and they won't be giving you the lowest price on the Internet....
twokatmew wrote:Junie, I've been watching autopap machines on cpapauction and I noticed that "sleeprightonight" is buying up all the new autos.

The discussion was about buying "autos". I was talking about the M Series with A Flex.

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Post by twokatmew » Fri Jul 24, 2009 4:08 pm

Well sleeprightonight and jalazone1981 are bidding against each other for the Elite IIs....

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Post by SleepyInDC » Fri Jul 24, 2009 4:19 pm

twokatmew wrote:Well sleeprightonight and jalazone1981 are bidding against each other for the Elite IIs....
lol... good.

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Post by jdm2857 » Fri Jul 24, 2009 4:20 pm

It's sure good for the sellers.
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Post by junie » Sat Jul 25, 2009 4:41 pm

I just can't believe it, The machine that we were bidding on together that he won the bid, He has it up for resale for $250.00 and he paid
only $51.00 plus shipping, The women sold it cheap because her brother was a smoker.

I wonder what Johnny Goodman really think about people like this.
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Post by BeanMeScot » Sat Jul 25, 2009 5:30 pm

junie wrote:I just can't believe it, The machine that we were bidding on together that he won the bid, He has it up for resale for $250.00 and he paid
only $51.00 plus shipping, The women sold it cheap because her brother was a smoker.

I wonder what Johnny Goodman really think about people like this.
I am sure Johnny buys things at a lower price and sells them at a higher price. It's called capitalism.