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Posted by Jona Vark on 10/10/33 11:31
"AnthonyR" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Jona,
> I sell things all the time online using ebay, it truly is as Richard said
> worth what people are willing to pay for it.
> Prices for items change dramatically in a weeks time, if a new cheaper,
> better product comes out, everyone tries
> to dump their old stuff on ebay quickly to buy the newer stuff themselves.
understood.
>
> The first few get top dollar the rest get a lot less, cause of supply and
> demand factor.
I never buy or sell via ebay.
>
> Ebay will give you access to the most buyers in the shortest period of
time.
> Better than say sticking it
> in a store front window and letting it get cob webs while you wait for
your
> asking price.
Craigslist works fine for me. I have heard so many horror stories about Ebay
purchases.
>
> You say you want $3500, I don't know what it's worth, usually used items
are
> half the price of NEW right off the bat, even in mint condition, then drop
> down depending on demand and if newer and cheaper products have recently
> entered the market.
I said I had it up for $3500 and there were no takers. I have been buyng
electronics for 35 years and my experience is that the half-price theory is
not a given.
>
> My advice is separate the products! Richard had a link for a Mac with
> software that sold for $1700 on his list, so sell your Mac and software
> separate from the AJA IO completely.
I'd rather donate it than deal with 5 or 6 people. Or sell it as an edit
system.
> This way it's easier to find two buyers, one only wanting a Mac, and
another
> who has a Mac only wanting the rest.
> That is my advice.
Well.. thank you for your advice. I appreciate it. However I was only
curious about relative prices for the gear rather than advice. Don't take
that the wrong way. It was just a simple question.
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