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dsinfinite:
Hey everyone was browsing Amazon looking at different detectors and came across this:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Trac-Hobby-Metal-Detector-Version/dp/B001F2AGU6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1516870010&sr=8-1&keywords=e-trac+old+version

Its an E-trac listed for £323 + £6 shipping, I checked his reviews mostly positive but his last two sales were poor reviews.

It seems too good to be true to me what do you think?

probono:
If it is the listing I've seen in the past it is too good to be true.

there seems to be a few people who (whenever they are shut down I suppose) open a new account selling, not just metal detectors, but other items, at a price much lower than anyone else. In order to buy the item you have to send them an email and buy it outside of Amazon (so you are not protected) - they always claim they are 'ex-demo' or have some cosmetic marks on them or similar, so that's why they can / have to sell them so cheap.

Don't touch it. It's almost certainly fraud.

Val Beechey:
Have another look. It is listed as USED. Top right where you press  the ‘buy now’ button.

romana:
As Val said, it is listed as used, but the picture is of a new machine. so it makes you wonder what condition it will be in when it arrives.  :-\

dsinfinite:
Quote from: romana on January 25, 2018, 10:25:59 AM

As Val said, it is listed as used, but the picture is of a new machine. so it makes you wonder what condition it will be in when it arrives.  :-\


I did realise that and thats what my concern was, if they even delivered it what state would it be in not only that they are a company that sells tables so why are they selling used metal detectors

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