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Buying Fitness Equipment On eBay: Deals or Duds? - Friday, July 04, 2003 1:50 PM ( #1 )
Buying Fitness Equipment On eBay: Deals or Duds?

Written by:Jane Simms


With tens of millions of registered members and more than 12,000 items listed, eBay is, without a doubt, the world' s largest Internet marketplace. And you can buy just about anything there--from CDs, movies and vitamins to first edition books, new businesses and even someone' s last breath of air. But--what you want to know--is it the place to shop for fitness equipment? The answer is yes, but that’s if you don’t mind sifting and, in most cases, bidding.

On a given day in June 2003, there were 1,026,771 items listed under the “Sports” category; and there were 344,705 items in the " Sporting Goods" subcategory, which is broken down into more than three-dozen subcategories. Under " Exercise & Fitness," a “Sporting Goods” subcategory, there were 7,146 items. And that subcategory is divided up into six subcategories. Hope you’re not too confused.

On that given June day, I took a look at several fitness products sold on eBay. I wanted to find out how low prices on new (never been used) popular or quality products go on this mega auction site. The good news: They can go pretty low.

One product I examined was Total Trainer, and there are several models listed on eBay. I zeroed in on the 3000 model, which is supposed to be comparable to the Brinkley- and Norris- endorsed Total Gym 3000. On eBay, Total Trainer is offered in two pricing formats: Name your own or Buy It Now (skip the auction process) for $277. Off eBay, Total Gym retails for, on average, $500.

I also compared a few other infomercial-marketed products. One, a knock-off of the Fast Abs bodybuilding belt, an electronic muscle stimulation device, runs for about $10 to $15 on eBay (with free shipping). Off eBay, the real product will cost you around $30, plus shipping/handling. Another, Smart ABS, is priced at $50 on eBay; off, it ranges between $70 to $80. A third product, the Bun and Thigh Max, costs $34.95 on the auction site; purchase it somewhere else and you could pay as much as $60.

The last product I checked out was Jolie Weights, one-pound attachable fitness shoe weights introduced this spring by Jolie World. At JolieWeights.com, these weights cost $19.99. You can buy them at eBay for as low as $14.99. That’s a 25 percent savings. Plus, shipping/handling charges are exactly the same.

The bottom line is: You will find some good deals on eBay. But there are a good number of duds there too. The best advice? Do your research before buying. Compare prices; read the fine print; and be vigilant of bloated shipping/handling charges (a common practice among eBay sellers). A final tip: Before buying anything, read the seller’s reviews, where buyers post their positive or negative shopping experiences. If the eBay seller has too many negatives, then you may want to pass on the deal.



About Jane Simms: Jane Simms is a Florida-based health and fitness freelance writer. Interested in posting this article on your site or publishing it in your health/fitness newsletter? E-mail Jane at: fitsimms@aol.com.
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RE: Buying Fitness Equipment On eBay: Deals or Duds? - Sunday, February 20, 2005 4:02 PM ( #2 )
ebay was good about 2 years ago when people actually put up their own stuff online and you found them with a very good price but now ebay is packed with stores and everything you search, a store is selling it, with no good deals.
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RE: Buying Fitness Equipment On eBay: Deals or Duds? - Sunday, February 20, 2005 5:05 PM ( #3 )
Freaky...

Exactly what my dad just told me today.

He said he liked the fact that you could go online and find stuff sold by individuals. But now you have to wade thru 200 listings from stores who use eBay as their own storefront.
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RE: Buying Fitness Equipment On eBay: Deals or Duds? - Monday, March 21, 2005 2:06 PM ( #4 )
true. ebay is becoming less based on quality and becoming more interested in quantity. before, when ebay was still starting off u could look for something and find a good deal with good sellers. say about 10 great deals. now if u look for something u get 100's of results and none of them are good deals. i was looking for a heavy bag the other day and the price were either really high or the sellers were frauds.

great article
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RE: Buying Fitness Equipment On eBay: Deals or Duds? - Thursday, June 30, 2005 5:35 PM ( #5 )
I agree with you guys.  Stores are killing e-bay.  What's even worse is that most of the stores selling things are from outside the U.S.  So you have to pay more shipping and plus the risk of your items being seized by customs

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