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Posted by Roberto Pirezzi on 11/16/06 20:56
"AlanG" <invalid@invalid.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 21:50:43 -0000, "Roberto Pirezzi"
> <roberto_pirezzi@btinternet.com> wrote:
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>>"AlanG" <invalid@invalid.com> wrote in message
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>>> On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 19:11:25 -0000, "Marc" <marc@isnotforemailing.com>
>>> wrote:
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>>>>> Note:
>>>>> * Items need to be in good conditions (perfectly viewable/readable)
>>>>> * Purchases subject to interest.
>>>>> * Up to 1 GBP - for items in perfect conditions only.
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>>>>Who in their right mind would sell you their DVDs for a pound??
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>>> That's the going rate for market trade here. Sell to the trader for a
>>> pound and he sells for 3 pounds. Think of it like a rental situation
>>> where you hire a dvd for a week for 2 pounds
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>>I've thought, but the comparison hasn't really hit the mark.
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>>rental copies are more expensive for the rental service to purchase than
>>retail copies.
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>>On the other hand, if a trader is selling at 3 quid, he is paying less
>>than
>>a quid.
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> I can take a dvd down to the market on saturday and provided it isn't
> one of those cheapies they used to supply free with a player I will
> get offered 1 pound. He sells them for 3 or 4 pounds.
Why do you bother selling stuff for a quid? I certainly wouldn't. In fact, I
still expect to get over a quid for ex rental VHS LOL!
My guess is you are a typical punter who the trader will attempt to fleece
by informing you, there is not much demand for your dvd, and he will only
get 3 quid for it on a good day. He must be a very stupid businessperson if
he is selling everything he buys on the stall at 3-4 quid a pop. I've
certainly never seen anything like it!
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>>Put it this way: if I buy 1000 DVD's at 1 i'm only making 2000 - not
>>really worth getting out of bed for.
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> You aren't a market trader happy to make 100 or 200 a day. Or
> imagine paying 20 pounds for a pitch then seeing it rain all day and
> not making a sale.
The point is, the items he is selling for 3-4 quid are not exactly expensive
dvd's in the first place. I've seen market traders trying to get 7 quid for
second hand dvd's that go for 3 for 10 online.
Naturally, if you don't pay much for it brand new, you can't expect to get
much for it selling to a dealer.
Would you honestly, seriously sell - say, season 5 of 24 for 1? I wouldn't
sell it for 7 quid (a quid a disc) either by the way.
And what about rare/OOP items?
But if you want to go home with a pocket full of pound coins, I won't stop
you. :-)
Figures speak for themselves, 100 quid a day, for what, say a 12 hour day is
rubbish pay....84 hours a week (based on 7 days trading), and you're making
700 quid. minus daily pitch fee of 20 = 140 plus fuel costs, and you're
making 6.66 an hour. Thats just evil. :-)
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> "Evil always goes where the power is"
> (Buffy)
Apparantly it goes to market traders too! :-)
l2oberto
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