<I>Just so you all know! I am the one selling the dryer, and the reason the price is so high is because I have recently found out I have cancer! I am 26 years old and All I want is to be able to pay my medical bills and go see my fucking family in california before It's too late, but thank you all so much for your attention to me. GET A LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!</I <br
Well first off all let me say whesleysgirl I am very sorry to hear about you recently diagnosed medical condition. <br
But let’s put some logic to all of this, so you found our website and our Discuss-o-Mat, but did you notice on our home page is a button for our Wanted/Reward Page? If not here is a link to it:
Wanted/Reward Page. Please make no mistake we have been buying and selling these machines for years and this website is the one and only place in 2007 that you will find experts on vintage automatic washers, dryers and dishwashers. We know them inside and out and we also know exactly what they are worth <br
Now it clearly states in the first paragraph of the Rewards page
“Rewards may be offered for early dishwashers and a few very rare dryers too“. Unfortunately vintage automatic dryers are just not as rare as vintage automatic washers. Now if you look at the listing for Westinghouse Laundromat Washers, which now you see are more valuable than the dryers, they are listed as a reward value of $200. So then listing a vintage dryer on eBay for $5,000 that is worth at best between $75 and $150 would make any person here call in to question the sellers sanity or at least the knowledge of what they really have. While I am sorry that you had to read some of the ridicule that we all participated in the above posting, you really can't blame any of us here. I don't know who has giving you the advice that this machine is worth so much money, but they are clearly mistaken. So the only advice we can offer you is if you really want to sell the dryer you are going to have to lower your price to something more in the range of the dryer’s true value.