WTB AT900T 3u. No sp,th,tw sorry.

Discussion in 'Buy & Sell - Read the rules sticky before you post' started by Simeon, Apr 7, 2008.

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  1. Simeon

    Simeon Regular Member

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    WTB used AT900T 3u. No sp,th,tw sorry.

    Paypal ok.

    My team mate has AT900T 4u and I liked the feeling alot. I hope 3u is not much more difficult to play.

    Thanks!
     
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    I have a AT900T 3UG4 JP version. PM me with resonable offer if your are interested.
     
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    I'll give a public answer that will give some information to other people same time.

    If the racket is quite new and your dealer confirms the warranty is ok I can give better price to you.

    But in case there is no warranty I am ready for 50pounds. In that case too I like to know your dealer's name.

    Timo
     
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    I bought it from mybadmintonstore. £50 for JP version :confused::confused::confused::confused:...I wonder what's your better price is.....just forget about it.

     
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    Please be realistic man...just read some postings as to how much JP version price

    But who knows someone might want to sell you £50 for JP version...;);)...

    In that case...I might buy it first before you...:D:D:D
     
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    lol @ £50 for jp version.. you are looking at about £80-90 id say.. and thats used price.
     
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    After breaking two top Yonex rackets without any mishandling I decided I will not pay more than 50pound +shipping for the racket without warranty.

    I could pay 80% compared to the lowest price for a new one online.If there is still warranty to the second owner.

    The lowest price this far is:http://www.badminton-service.com/

    They have GR and BX coded for AT900
     
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    I would recommend you to get SOTX racket then...£50 range....tough and good value for money...try Woven 7...
     
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    Considering 4U as well.

    Ok, I might buy 4U as well.

    Remember my conditions:

    50pound for a used one without warranty.

    76pound for a used one with warranty coming with, in case the tension is 24lbs at least,and not bg 65.

    I will pick some in two days, so hurry.:rolleyes:
    Thanks, Timo
     
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    I dont mean to be rude, but you sound so "demanding" with a very unreasonable price ..?!!!

    Good luck in your quest, but I sincerely doubt you will get anything at all with those prices mentioned above.
     
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    yup, you're better off getting a brand new one from whichever store you choose then, it'll be hard to meet all your requirements at the price you're willing to pay.
     
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    No need to wait for two days....just go pick one right now :p:p:p:D:D
     
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    I am not surprised all those comments come from UK. UK is overall more expensive place to buy staff than the rest of Europe. Only once I have bought a racket from UK. It was used Karakal SL70.

    Anyway, I will tell you how much I spend to the next racket.
     
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    lol uk or rest of europe.. you will NOT get an at900t for £50.
     
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    50 EUR is one big joke, which is about $78 USD/CAD. Might as well buy a counterfeit or spend $92 CAD (57 EUR approx) to get a genuine purple Yonex Ti-10 new!! ^.^

    Have you considered even purchasing out of the UK. The variety Yonex carries over there is very limited.
     
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    No, I think he meant £50 (50 pounds sterling), but it is still unreasonable price....:p:p:p:p
     
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    oh gotcha - thanks for the correction.

    Well, 50 GBP = $100 CAD/USD still way off.

    Bascially about my new purple Ti-10. It's worth about 92 CAD / 45 GBP, might as well buy that instead!

    A genuine AT900T JP I have is worth around 175 CAD / 87 GBP.

    So definately there are other options to look Simeon and best not to try and stay limited to your choices and think outside of the box.
     
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    One year old.A chip from here, a chip from there.Crasched now and then but still working...why not. And please note as I said I can pay 76 pound for a better used one with a promise of warranty by the dealer.

    Updated info:Lowest price for a new AT900, I have found, with western district code: 96pound from Holland+shipping!

    I would like to see even one non UK guy taking part on this conversation:rolleyes:
     
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    It's obvious isn't it, reason why lot of UK users replying because you mentioned the "£50 (50 pounds sterling)" !!!!:p:p:p:p

    Try mention CAD$$....I bet you gonna get most Canadian replying to this thread...!!!

    Nothing whatsoever got to do with UK being expensive place to buy badminton stuff....

    Why do I bother....?!!!:D:D:D:D
     
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