View Full Version : SOLD -- T-Rex 500 CF kit for sale, NIB
big-al
12-30-2007, 10:33 PM
I got one of the kits in for sale and I want to offer it to yall freaks first.
Price is $540.00 shipped CONUS (others, contact me to work something out). payment can be check, MO, Paypal or CC (MC/Visa).
From Align's site:
T-REX 500 CF Kit Combo (425 Carbon Fiber Blades)
[KX017001A]
【CF Frame Combo Version】
●Features
1.Electric power system.
2.Simple and light weight design provides awesome flight performance and extreme 3D capability.
3.Rigid carbon fiber frame design.
4.Beautiful factory painted fiberglass canopy.
5.Rotor head/tail with thrust bearings.
6.Direct-to-swash CCPM linkage.
7.Center of gravity of Battery tray designed close to the rotor head.
8.Tail rotor drive belt system.
9.Fully driven tail auto rotation system.
10.Tail servo boom mount.
Accessories:
●T-REX 500(CF) Kit SetX1 set
●425 carbon fiber bladesX1
●RCE-BL60G 60A Brushless ESCX1
(Built-in 5-6V step-less adjustable BEC)
●500L Brushless motor(1600KV)X1
●Motor ponion gear 12TX1 and 13TX1
Carbon Copter
12-30-2007, 10:49 PM
I may be interested Big-al
brolley
12-30-2007, 11:45 PM
What color is the canopy?
kster
12-31-2007, 12:04 AM
Is the rex 500 still available?
kster
big-al
12-31-2007, 12:20 AM
What color is the canopy?
the canopy is yellow as pictured, second pic, as far as I know
kster
12-31-2007, 12:33 AM
paypal funds sent
kster
big-al
12-31-2007, 01:43 AM
item is sold to kster.
Carbon Copter
12-31-2007, 02:24 AM
item is sold to kster.
What the? What a joke. I posted and sent PM saying I was interested and made offer and you did not even reply, and then sell it like 2 hrs after I PM? Thanks! :dontknow:dontknow
big-al
12-31-2007, 02:37 AM
What the? What a joke. I posted and sent PM saying I was interested and made offer and you did not even reply, and then sell it like 2 hrs after I PM? Thanks! :dontknow:dontknow
sorry, but you made an offer...kster took it for my asking price. if you make an offer, you may loose out.
Carbon Copter
12-31-2007, 02:36 PM
sorry, but you made an offer...kster took it for my asking price. if you make an offer, you may loose out.
Sorry Al, but I sent you an offer which was a question (would you take?...). You just chose to ignore my question. I sat there and waited and waited and waited (as I seen you were logged on). Basically, I hovered around my computer for 1 hour and 1/2. You wasted my time. I'm sorry, but that was pretty rude. It would have been more respectful to have just replied back to me telling me you would only accept full price. I would have then said ok, I'll take it. Sorry, but that is just rude on your end to just ignore my PM. I guess I did my self a favor as I would not want to conduct business with someone who answers a customers questions when they feel like it. What happend to :hug: looking out for each other?
rdespins
12-31-2007, 03:02 PM
I think your going a bit over the edge CC. You made an offer and he does not need to accept it, nor is he responsible for what you do with your time while he gets a sale.
In my eyes (neutral to this sale) You snooze you lose. He did you no wrong.
Not everyone is "out to get you".
Ron
I also sent him a PM with an offer but If somebody paid his asking price I don't see anything wrong he went with the best offer and then replied to the ad letting know everybody that the kit was sold.
epc2.
Eyefly
12-31-2007, 08:33 PM
It is also up th the seller to consider that offer. He can take as long or as little as he wants. If in the mean time another offer is sent agreeing to the stated terms, the buyer can and should take the higher offer. The seller is in no onligation to accept or deny an offer as soon as it comes in. If you expect an immediate response, it is up to you to politely request the seller to reply ASAP.
Carbon Copter
12-31-2007, 09:54 PM
It is also up th the seller to consider that offer. He can take as long or as little as he wants. If in the mean time another offer is sent agreeing to the stated terms, the buyer can and should take the higher offer. The seller is in no onligation to accept or deny an offer as soon as it comes in. If you expect an immediate response, it is up to you to politely request the seller to reply ASAP.
Sorry, I guess I did not check my "sellers hand book." Common politeness says someone asks you a question, you respond, especially when someone is interested in something that will be sold quickly. I waited for a reply to my offer which was in the form of a question. My post was not, buy my PM was. That was my point. Gang up on me if you like, but I am entitled to my opinion and I thought it was rude. Yes, he is entitle to take as long as he wants or not reply at all -that is his choice. However, as respect to people, when someone asks me a question, I respond back and (like you have your seller opinions, I have mine). Please just end this thread. I don't feel like everyone is out to get me, but I have no problem respectfully speaking my mind. I have bought many of items off of this site and many of the people I have purchased from communicated with me very well, especially if someone was about to buy, they gave me the opportunity to buy or they told me they had a better offer, but gave me the chance. I do the same, as it is how most people conduct business. You guys can all conduct your business the way you choose, but you should not preach how it should be done as I do not agree with that. I respect everyone on this site and obey the rules as I could not agree more about mutual respect. However, when I see something that is not right, I speak up. Big-Al, with all due respect, I was just letting you know how it made me feel. Sorry for being honest. No hard feelings to ya!