Bouncy castle sales on Auction Sites
Beware when you buy a 2nd hand bouncing castle , buying second hand bouncy castles and Inflatables on Auction sites can be a risk.
Over the past few years we have discovered many customers we have dealt with pick up the odd bargain bouncy castle on one of the many auction site available , only to discover that the bargain they wished for is not suitable for a bonfire!
This year has seen a great increase in the bargain hunting on these sites and many purchasers being dissapointed . Not a day goes by at Andy J bouncy castles factory , without a call from some unfortunate auction bouncy castle buyer who has bought a pile of unrepairable junk. All though we specialise in bouncy castle repairs , we are too busy in the season months to handle repairs in volume. So we have decided to offer buyers some bouncy castle tips .
1) Check the person auctioning the goods has a good feedback score . This will help define the bouncy castle description is honest .
2) Try to view the castle 1st . If the buyer won't allow this , don't buy it.
3) Ask the buyer if the castle has any papers or warranty with it . Most reputable manufacturers provide a test certificate with their new jumping castles . You might find that nobody is prepared to test your purchase.
4) It is worth remembering that these bouncy castles and inflatables MAKE MONEY , so if one is for sale it must be for a reason ??
Feel free to call ANDY J to discuss any purchases of bouncy castles you are thinking about we offer free advice.























