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A safari posted on eBay... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=383&item=3686937204&rd=1 This is a auction for a 7 day Hunting Safari to Namibia - Africa. You will stay on a 8.000 acre Hunting Farm and hunt for 5 Days with a professional hunting guide to hunt 3 Antelopes. (2 Oryx, 1 KUDU) Starting bid: US $1,950.00 A sign they are not filling up with regular customers, and have too many oryx on the estate...? /Martin | ||
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I tried selling some short, cheap hunts last year on ebay to fill up some voids in between bigger hunts. What a joke. I offered small packages for plains game, but eventually ebay kicked my auctions off because I was not "travel verified". Ebay is so anti gun, it's a wonder they allow any of that at all. | |||
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OutdoorHunter bought and had a very successful hunt in NZ in this way. If it works why not? Generally people would add extras, but $2000 for 2x gemsbok and 1x kudu plus five days is great value. BUT this paragraph is a more than a bit of a worry : "A deposit, as agreed between the parties, will be payable to confirm any booking. Payment must be made by electronic bank transfer. Personal checks will not be accepted No refunds on deposits will be made in case of cancellation of the safari We reserve the right to change any terms, conditions and prices without notice. Rates at the time of the hunt will apply" Note they mention they reserve the right to change ANYTHING AFTER the deposit is paid AND the rates are not fixed at the time of deposit they can change. Personally I wouldn't be booking with this kind of conditions. | |||
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