MRE'S for sale
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How much already?
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I wasn't going to reply since you posted that price, but since you're asking... :-)
$60 per case?? Plus shipping? For 2005 MREs? Come on...you're talking to people here who actually know what they're buying. $60 is an eBay "I want to sell to people who don't know any better" price.
I mean, more power to you if you can actually get that price, but even CAJUNCLARA (the usually highest-priced seller on eBay) is currently selling 2005 MREs at $45 per case plus $20 shipping.
The last time I ran across a good deal on 2005 MREs with someone who had stock they wanted to get rid of, I paid $25 per case. That's a pretty good deal for those in the know. Actually, for people watching these forums and other boards like ar15.com and warrifles.com, I'd say anywhere from $25-35 per case would be seen as a good deal with $25 per case probably selling out your stock pretty fast. And if you're willing to help our International members by shipping overseas, I'll bet they'd be happy to take you up on your offer. Shipping would be a bitch for them, but considering how well (not) the dollar is doing against the Euro and the Pound, they'd still be getting a good deal once everything is figured in.
Again, I'm all for you getting the best price you can from the market but if you're not seeing many responses here to that price, it's probably because most people see your opening offer as sky high and don't want to insult you by opening the bidding at 1/3 of what you're asking.
$60 per case?? Plus shipping? For 2005 MREs? Come on...you're talking to people here who actually know what they're buying. $60 is an eBay "I want to sell to people who don't know any better" price.
I mean, more power to you if you can actually get that price, but even CAJUNCLARA (the usually highest-priced seller on eBay) is currently selling 2005 MREs at $45 per case plus $20 shipping.
The last time I ran across a good deal on 2005 MREs with someone who had stock they wanted to get rid of, I paid $25 per case. That's a pretty good deal for those in the know. Actually, for people watching these forums and other boards like ar15.com and warrifles.com, I'd say anywhere from $25-35 per case would be seen as a good deal with $25 per case probably selling out your stock pretty fast. And if you're willing to help our International members by shipping overseas, I'll bet they'd be happy to take you up on your offer. Shipping would be a bitch for them, but considering how well (not) the dollar is doing against the Euro and the Pound, they'd still be getting a good deal once everything is figured in.
Again, I'm all for you getting the best price you can from the market but if you're not seeing many responses here to that price, it's probably because most people see your opening offer as sky high and don't want to insult you by opening the bidding at 1/3 of what you're asking.