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Help me not to get ripped off please |
12-06-2006 14:19 by Gridge
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Hi,
I have just moved into a house and inherited three interlinked ponds with about 20-30 fish in them. They are all over 20cms long and two, very large grey black fish are about 75-100 cms long.
To be honest I don't want to keep them as I travel for work a fair bit so I want to sell the fish and all of the pond equipment but don't want to be taken for a ride .
Are there any independent organisations who can help me get a fair price obviously for a commission on my fish stock?
I do have to say that if I was around more I'd like to keep them as they are great.
Many thanks
Nick |
12-06-2006 14:56 by george
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if i were you id post everything you have on here and then werl tell you asuitable starting price and list em on e-bay....the fish you have are all probably koi and they will sell for alot...could you get some pics of the bigger ones and we can identify them for you.
and by the way if you do decide to keep them theyre really easy to keep as uve been set up with all th equipmentetc even if you travel |
12-06-2006 16:51 by -Rob C-
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Plain koi won't sell for alot. Its only Quality Japanese Koi that are worth real money. And I very much doubt someone would leave them. |
12-06-2006 17:12 by Danny Boy
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yeah i was going to say they aint worth much at all. in fact if you can find someone who will take the fish then take the opportunity. you could end up struggling to re home them. the equipment will have some value though. get it all on ebay for the 'right' money. things are worth what people will pay |
16-06-2006 12:31 by crazy.koi
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Hi Gridge, whereabouts are you in the UK
Regards Crazy |
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