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    Sell your boards and buy them back again

    Trying to not be too spammy here. I made global quiver, and I have no 'marketing budget'. It's just a website that I think will help make surf travel better if enough surfers start to get behind it.

    You can rent your extra boards, or post sale/buy-back prices. Could be good for demoing and trying boards too.

    www.globalquiver.com
    Last edited by broughten; 03-31-2010 at 10:51 AM.

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    Not a bad idea. Considering the airlines are becoming a hassle. Post it on Surfer mag's community board. Would work well if you could got some foreign locations involved.

    Although, I have to admit, I like having my own boards with me when I travel.

    Good Luck. I will definitely keep an eye on your progress.

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    $40-50 a day to rent a board? People pay that?

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    That was my thought too. It is pricey. You can bring a board bag for less cost. Has potential though.

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    People are setting their own prices

    Hey, thanks for the replies. I agree that 40 bucks a day is a lot (unless you're a business traveler and you just get one day to surf -- then it's better than bringing your board). That's part of why I added the weekly fee. Progression Surf shop just hasn't gotten around to putting in weekly fees yet.

    Also, there are some boards that are way cheaper. This guy in San Francisco is willing to let you use his sick quiver for free! Check it out: http://www.globalquiver.com/users/3

    Finally, I also put in a 'sell/buy-back' feature which seems like the best option of them all if you're dealing with people overseas.

    So, hopefully that answers some of your questions about how it works. I'll try and make that more clear on the site itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by broughten View Post
    This guy in San Francisco is willing to let you use his sick quiver for free! Check it out: http://www.globalquiver.com/users/3
    Yep, you just have to meet him at his house in the Castro for a little bartering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by supermodel159 View Post
    Yep, you just have to meet him at his house in the Castro for a little bartering.
    Not true and not cool. Normally I don't even reply to people that aren't fans of the idea of Global Quiver, but I don't really like homophobe jokes aimed at the people that are supporting it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by broughten View Post
    Not true and not cool. Normally I don't even reply to people that aren't fans of the idea of Global Quiver, but I don't really like homophobe jokes aimed at the people that are supporting it.
    Sorry if that is a touchy subject for you...

    ...and do yourself a favor and never spam the TGR boards again.

    Good luck with Global Quiver.

    Edit: Oh, and next time I'm in VAIL looking for a fish, I'll be sure to look you up.
    Last edited by supermodel159; 04-03-2010 at 04:44 PM.

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    Global Quiver is for surfers. Rent, buy & try boards, or make money off your extra boards.

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    Great idea.

    Any doutchebag knocking it doesn't realize it's in it's infancy stage, with like 10 users.

    Trim away at it, Hopefully it'll work for you. Regardless, it's a good concept.
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    Quote Originally Posted by broughten View Post
    Not true and not cool. Normally I don't even reply to people that aren't fans of the idea of Global Quiver, but I don't really like homophobe jokes aimed at the people that are supporting it.
    It may pay to do a little research on a forum before getting defensive. This forum has a fair amount of joking, homophobe or not, involved.

    I'm intrigued by your site, but I really don't want strangers using my gear. I think that this would work better if you set up some kind of escrow, so the lenders could have some assurance that their gear would be taken care of. I'm not sending out a Stretch custom shape to a stranger only to have a huge knee dent when it comes back.
    "Yo!! Brentley! Ya wanna get faded before work?"

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    Weekly rental rates and 2) A map that comes up when you do a board search. Check out the link below to see all the boards in the San Francisco area.

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    buy back is the way to go, when either going on a trip w/o your own board or offering your board to strangers for use. I found a local pawn shop that did that in Maui last time I was there and it worked out great. If you're the board owner, you're covered against a jong encounter or general accident. If you're the user, you're covered against ridiculous charges if the board is damaged (you know what you're paying for it if you do fuck it up) and if you really like it, the price is set and you can keep it. You also won't be doing illicit favors for the nancies in castro just to catch a few waves on your trip.

    Rates should generally be around $50-$70 per week, depending on location. It cost me $60 for a week in HI.

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    And stop spamming with all these fucking alia', ya fuggin douche.

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    I don't know who that is that was quoting other stuff I wrote. allyashantibrown? ImaniAbigailWilliams? not me. How weird. If I were trying to get away with registering other accounts to pump myself up, I would have chosen better names and tried to steer the conversation.

    Anyway, thanks for the feedback. I totally agree. Buyback is the way to go. Surfers set their own buyback prices. Looks like so far they've been in the right range.

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