Used Treadmills
Friday, December 5th, 2008
How to determine the market value for the tape used?
I'm trying to sell my treadmill and need to findout market value for it. Is there a blue book for treadmills?
Probably, but retailers have to pay for them. Go to eBay and type the model number. Click in the search box Completed Auctions to see what really sold.
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Life Fitness Club Series Treadmill $5,499.00 The home version of Life Fitness’ popular health club model, the Life Fitness Club Series Treadmill delivers a gym-like experience from the comfort and convenience of home, on a piece of machinery that rivals anything found in the world’s finest health clubs. This treadmill is fully-loaded with patented technology and exclusive performance features for your running, walking, and jogging workouts. … |
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Life Fitness 9500HR Next Generation Treadmill – Remanufactured $5,999.00 Life Fitness Treadmills are made to be easy to use, with features like Quick Start, on-the-fly programming, and a lower level console that places most-often-used controls close to the user allowing for workout management without the need to move reading material…. |
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MATRIX i5x INCLINE ELLIPTICAL $5,995.00 The Matrix Incline Elliptical boldly advances the innovations featured on the popular space-saving E5xc. A compact adjustable incline provides users variable workout intensity and range of motion. With a smaller footprint and the versatility provided by an adjustable ramp, it’s easy to see why the Incline Elliptical is the next evolution in cardio fitness. Smarter design. Simpler operation. This i… |
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ProForm 1050T Treadmill $922.99 Get in shape in your home gym with this ProForm treadmill. Its Commercial Pro motor uses direct cooling, a self-cooling process that extends the motor’s life and allows you to exercise for longer periods of time. |
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Treadfit $10.07 Demonstrates how to use a treadmill or cross-trainer in order to reach desired fitness goals, outlining a nine-week program that blends strength training exercises with nutritional guidelines. Original. |
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Staircases and Treadmills? $31.48 Globalization, technological change, and deregulation have made the American marketplace increasingly competitive in recent decades, but for many workers this "new economy" has entailed heightened job insecurity, lower wages, and scarcer benefits. As the job market has grown more volatile, a variety of labor market intermediaries–organizations that help job seekers find employment–have sprung up, from private temporary agencies to government "One-Stop Career Centers." In Staircases or Treadmills? Chris Benner, Laura Leete, and Manuel Pastor investigate what approaches are most effective in helping workers to secure jobs with decent wages and benefits, and they provide specific policy recommendations for how job-matching organizations can better serve disadvantaged workers. Staircases or Treadmills? is the first comprehensive study documenting the prevalence of all types of labor market intermediaries and investigating how these intermediaries affect workers’ employment opportunities. Benner, Leete, and Pastor draw on years of research in two distinct regional labor markets–"old economy" Milwaukee and "new economy" Silicon Valley–including a first-of-its-kind random survey of the prevalence and impacts of intermediaries, and a wide range of interviews with intermediary agencies’ staff and clients. One of the main obstacles that disadvantaged workers face is that social networks of families and friends are less effective in connecting job-seekers to stable, quality employment. Intermediaries often serve as a substitute method for finding a job. Which substitute is chosen, however, matters: The authors find that the most effective organizations–including many unions, community colleges, and local non-profits–actively foster contacts between workers and employers, tend to make long-term investments in training for career development, and seek to transform as well as satisfy market demands. But without effective social networks to help workers locate the best intermediaries, most rely on private temporary agencies and other organizations that offer fewer services and, statistical analysis shows, often channel their participants into jobs with low wages and few benefits. Staircases or Treadmills?suggests that, to become more effective, intermediary organizations of all types need to focus more on training workers, teaching networking skills, and fostering contact between workers and employers in the same industries. A generation ago, rising living standards were broadly distributed and coupled with relatively secure employment. Today, many Americans fear that heightened job insecurity is overshadowing the benefits of dynamic economic growth. Staircases or Treadmills? is a stimulating guide to how private and public job-matching institutions can empower disadvantaged workers to share in economic progress. |
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Treadmills and Pinwheels $4.99 This book is in Used condition |
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Fitnex 1270938 Aristo Commercial Treadmill Fitness Treadmills $10373.98 Fitnex 1270938 Aristo Commercial Treadmill Fitness Treadmills |
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Staircases And Treadmills?: Labor Market Intermediaries And Economic O $43.94 Staircases And Treadmills?: Labor Market Intermediaries And Economic O |
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The 2007-2012 Outlook For Treadmills In India $609 This study covers the latent demand outlook for treadmills across the states, union territories and cities of India. Latent demand (in millions of U.S. dollars), or potential industry earnings (P.I.E.) estimates are given across some 5,000 cities in India. For each city in question, the percent share the city is of its state or union territory and of India as a whole is reported. These comparative benchmarks allow the reader to quickly gauge a city vis-`-vis others. This statistical approach can prove very useful to distribution and/or sales force strategies. Using econometric models which project fundamental economic dynamics within each state or union territory and city, latent demand estimates are created for treadmills. This report does not discuss the specific players in the market serving the latent demand, nor specific details at the product level. The study also does not consider short-term cyclicalities that might affect realized sales. The study, therefore, is strategic in nature, taking an aggregate and long-run view, irrespective of the players or products involved. |
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Going Nowhere Fast : Step Off Life’s Treadmills and Find Peace of Mind $1.5 Going Nowhere Fast : Step Off Life’s Treadmills and Find Peace of Mind |
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The Used $5.99 The Used |
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Used $14.51 Used |
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Accurate Wireless Heart Rate Monitor for Proform Treadmills $129.99 Exercise in your target heart-rate zone by adding the hands-free AccuRate™ Wireless Heart Rate Monitor to your treadmill. This monitor provides fast, accurate pulse readings and transmits the data directly to your treadmill’s console. Convenient, accurate and easy to install, it is compatible with most of ProForm treadmills. AccuRate™ Wireless Heart Rate Monitor Features: Continually monitors your heart rate Easy to install Made in China If you are unsure of your treadmill model or want to determine compatibility, call 1-800-727-9777. |
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Going Nowhere Fast: Step Off Life’’s Treadmills & Find Peace of Mind $28 Going Nowhere Fast: Step Off Life’’s Treadmills & Find Peace of Mind |
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Pro-Form Maintenance Kit for Most Treadmills $29.99 This maintenance kit features a treadmill belt cleaner, belt lubricant and equipment cleaning cloths to keep your treadmill looking and working like new. |
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3′ x 6′ Foam Mat (for Use with Treadmills) $44.99 PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CANNOT SHIP VIA 3-DAY DELIVERY. Constructed of 1/4 heavy duty closed cell foam Economical way to provide added protection to floors Aids in reducing noise and is rolled easily for storage Pebbled top surface adds non-slip traction for user and equipment Treadmill is NOT included |
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The Used – The Used $10.19 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.The Used: Quinn Allman (vocals, guitar); Jeph Howard (vocals, bass); Branden Steineckert (vocals, drums); Bert McCracken (vocals).Additional personnel: Carmen Daye (background vocals).Recorded at Foxy Studios, Marina Del Rey, California and Olympic Studios, London, England.Although much is made of this Utah foursome`s rebellious background (singer Bert McCracken`s former drug addiction and the band`s pre-record deal pan-handling street-kid lifestyle), all that`s really required to ascertain the level of the band`s commitment is a close listen to their self-titled debut release. They leap into each song as though their lives depended upon it (maybe they`re not so anxious to go back to spare-changing). While they are initially presented as another entrant in the aggro-rock sweepstakes, there`s a bit more than that to the Used. Sure, McCracken can let out blood-curdling screams of angst with the best of them, and there`s no shortage of blazing guitars and pounding drums, but the Used seem to have spent at least as much time listening to Jane`s Addiction as they have to the Deftones. The band`s range is made most clear by the acoustic-guitar-and-strings ballad "On My Own" and the melodic piano motif at the end of the closing song "Pieces Mended." Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |