Monday, April 20, 2009

Can we or how can we trust ski boots sold on e-Bay?

I couldn%26#039;t think of anyway of getting ripped off on boots unless they were two different sizes. Ebay has always been a good source for me to buy ski gear. Anyhow, most scumbags can%26#039;t afford to ski so you are probably safe.

Can we or how can we trust ski boots sold on e-Bay?
if they would be able to send you a picture of what type of conditon there in
Reply:well you cant but you just have to trust your seller is honest , most of them are ive bought 2 out of 6 pairs of my skis on ebay
Reply:Comfortable boots are the difference between enjoying skiing and being in constant pain. If you buy boots in a shop with a trained bootfitter they should be able to put you into boots that are comfortable. This cannot be done over the Internet. If you buy boots through ebay you should factor in the cost of having a bootfitter adjust the boots, but also accept that the boots you buy may not be capable of being fitted to your foot.
Reply:You might get lucky...but ski boots have a fairly short shelf life...about 100 ski days or so before they become worthless, and I never suggest buying the most important part of your ski equipment without trying them on first. Fit is a must for comfort and fun!
Reply:Well usually you get what you paid for.
Reply:Usually, eBay sellers are very honest. Only a few bad bugs out there. The best Idea is to check the seller%26#039;s feedback to see if he has drastically misdescribed any items in the past. If he hasn%26#039;t then you should be fine. If he has, then don;t buy from him. If he has no feedback, then you%26#039;d be taking a risk, but if the deal is good, and the boots are good, it%26#039;s probably worth it
Reply:I say you can trust them, I%26#039;ve never seen a pair of ski boots backstab anyone yet.



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