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![]() To be completely frank, since this is coming out of a business, any loss is a write off for the company and to clear space, he should have someone remove it. If he can get someone to take it for free, all the better.
The tank alone probably weighs 1000 pounds, nobody is going to move that in one piece ![]() If there is anything decent for equipment underneath it, focus on selling that separately.
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It's such a large tank that it's unlikely that many people would have the space for it. Then add in the taking it all apart and trying to move it, then reassemble it, well that's a lot of work. Honestly I've heard a few people say "I'd take it but they would have to pay me to move it". I wish you the best of luck with the sale but realistically even if it was free I think most people would think twice about taking it because of the work involved to dismantle, move and reassemble it. Never mind the amount of space it takes up.
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![]() hmmm...I have space in my living room and I want a big reef tank.
however, I personally think 5000 is way too high. most people would never tackle a tank this size or even have the ability to move it without the help of a professional company..which add another few hundred if not over a thousand for that..plus you have put it back to together as well. like it has been mentioned, you could probably get a new one built on site for around 5000.000 without having to raise a finger. btw, do the fish come with it?? because I have no idea what I would do with 2 - 2 foot fish. (freshwater - eww..lol) good luck with the sale Neal
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![]() My 500 dollar offer still stands if you can get it out the door in 1 piece
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#36
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![]() I sold the ml550 6 weeks ago. Have an Audi a4 now.
But my dad has a truck with a long box ![]() |
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![]() Replacement cost is 17500
Comes with or without fish You guys have comfirmed my own thoughts that I had passed on to the owner when he first told me the price I will have to run this price by him but is 2500 more reasonable to be asking |
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![]() You still haven't told us anything specific about the included equipment
So, ya, $2500.00 is too much ![]() |
#39
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![]() It sounds as if the owner just really wants the thing gone, and in a pretty narrow time frame, too. Replacement cost doesn't mean a whole lot in the grand scheme of things. Neither does the original cost.
The only cost that matters is what it is worth to someone else, and being that moving it is going to be a royal pain in the backside there isn't a whole lot of value there. If he can get rid of it without it costing him anything, I think that is the most he can hope for. Moving it, in one piece, would take several people, a flatdeck truck (or trailer), and potentially even a small picker. Providing the equipment that goes with the tank is reasonable quality, a good option might be to offer the equipment for free (or a very reduced cost) to whoever is willing to get the tank out of the restaurant in the middle of the night before August 1st. |
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