Taking advice from a new guy is sometimes not always the best advice. Just saying

I think you guys saying ebay is bad way to buy a bow.....well I think your wrong. I bought my last bow on there. A Hoyt maxxis 31. Saved about 400 dollars or more. 590 that was shipping to. Was like brand new. First thing I did was take to bow pro here in Texas and let him work it over to make sure that I made a good deal. He couldnt belive I got it for that. He had a few in his' shop for 949 plus tax out the door. My dealer in Kanas had one left for 745 out the door. If you buy a dudd you can always get your money back. Trust me. Its also not bad Idea to go the bow shop and findout what your specs are before buying a bow. If your looking for affordable bow go with ebay new or used. After buying it always take the bow to bow shop and get module,cam,limbs etc checked out and also get it fit to you. Like I said if theres a defect ebay will return your money if the guy who sold it wont. Trust me if you have the money go to the bow shop and by a new expensive bow..do soo. Their is no doubt that is the best way to do. In this case..don't. If your looking for top end bow thats affordable(even if its been shot) go for it. Guys like to buy new bows each year. They sell there olds ones on ebay to help pay for the new ones. Even if its year old.. it can still be in new shape. For you guys saying ebay is not the good way to go, Ummm ...wrong! Quit being ignorant. Still cheaper to buy a cam/module/string if needed to fit it to your prefection rather than forking over 1000$s for a brandnew that shoots just as good. Thank you. Have good luck finding your bow. Side note. I have the money for a bradnew new dealership bow..but why dont I just save some for something else you need? So I did. Sorry I had to vent just think its a bad idea to listen to people that have no idea what they are saying. Think before you type. Bahah