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buying second hand equipment -
31-10-09, 03:44 PM
Hi all
I'm thinking about buying a second hand caci or body ultimate machine, I'm trained to do both and I really can't afford to buy a new machine. I was wondering if any1 has ever bought one second hand and if they had any problems at all? Only been working from home for 3 months but 5 people have asked me about doing it and thats £150 a month I could be making, it's just a big expense at the moments and I could afford a second hand one but I would need to order the products from the company itself wondered if that would be a problem I did speak to body ultimate and they were trying to talk me into buying a new machine with them. Thank you Kerry x |
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02-11-09, 12:02 AM
Hi hun i was the same as you i set up from home an ppl kept askin me about non-surgical so i looked around as i couldnt afford a new one and brought a small cheap unit from ebay it had hardly been ussed and i got it tested electrically however my clients still didnt see the results they wanted obviously an older machine less tech than these days so i brought a Body Ultimate Machine and its been great my clients love it.... you can do half the face and when they see the differece they do book a course haggle as much as you can i paid mine off in full but they do a monthly scheme as well if i have had any problems i call and they are great and the training was good... At the time i had mine they were part ex any ol machine ang taking £500 off so it was well worth it!
I have the latest lift plus metal attachments and have found these to be the best and favourite.. Hope this helps |
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