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Used Golf Balls
There is nothing more comforting than driving a box of used golf balls into the water or trees, since you
know that you didn't pay full price for any of them! Why pay full price for balls you may only hit one time?
There are thousands of
used golf balls available on the web right now, mostly from people who have salvaged them from forests, lakes, and roughs all
over the counry.
Here is a recently posted sample ad for used golf balls on ebay:
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You are bidding on 48 Titleist Pro V1 grade AAA balls. These balls are the hottest balls on the market and are in excellent playing condition. These golf balls are LIKE NEW. These balls have NO cuts. Some balls may have player markings or logos. Since these balls are used some may have a slight blemish. We provide you with the best golf balls in the market at exceptional prices.
Add $12.95 for shipping, handling and insurance. If you win additional auctions from us we may ship the products together for an additional $2.00 per dozen balls. Shipping to Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and a PO Box is $5.00 extra. We do NOT ship to Canada.
After purchasing, pay instantly with your credit card through PayPal. Once payment is recieved, balls will be shipped through FEDEX instantly followed by a confirmation email with tracking number.
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1. Keep track of your eBay purchases, and how much you've spent on them. It's easy to become wrapped up in the eBay game, and it can quickly eat up both time and money.
2. Before you bid, look at the seller's rating. Have other buyers had a good experience with this particular seller?
3. Be skeptical. Items are sometimes sold on eBay for more than their real value. And although eBay has an internal police force that keeps an eye out for cheaters, scammers do exist.
4. Start slowly. Begin your eBay adventure by buying a low-priced item.
5. Set the maximum price that you will pay for the item. Sometimes during an auction, buyers get caught up in the "competition." If you think of the auction in these terms, you could easily end up overpaying.
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