I'm surprised that nobody is buying these by the dozen and flipping them on eBay.
You must not hang out on Ebay much.
A few months ago I was looking for a provape-1, and it was being offered along with a provari 2.5 (both looked to be a nice condition) for $48. And, somebody else won the bid. For $49 n' change.
The reason why most shoppers are ON Ebay is because they are very familiar with prices, all over the internet, and are shopping "competitively".
Yes, for some Ebay is just a retail store, but for anything not "new with tags" shoppers are looking for a great deal. And they will find it off Ebay, somewhere else, if they can't find it on Ebay.
Ebay is good for offering something that nobody else has, or things that are completely out of stock elsewhere.....like that great pair of insulated $150 running tights you bought years ago and can't find anymore.

Those kinds of things will have bidding. Most everything else, sellers better price the item at about 1/2 of what it retails for, because otherwise, it's going to be hard to get a buyer. Or sometimes 60% or so.
It would be really "grinding it out" for someone to be profitable selling a blemished provari (which best be mentioned as buyers are not happy to get dings) when provape is selling new 2.5's for $69.
NOt to mention Ebay is still removing
ecig ads when they can keep up with them.
