+1 on jperry on erring to the side of underrating condition.
It's a personal choice, but I find good value in forgoing some money to forgo some hassle.
It's a personal choice, but I find good value in forgoing some money to forgo some hassle.
Sellers: When do you drop your price?
Value of anything is in the eye of the buyer, not the seller or anyone here. If you're not getting bites be prepared to eventually adjust pricing that gets closer to 50% of MSRP. Not having original packing doesn't help in perceived value. Only classic gear has a chance of holding value. Even the esoteric stuff isn't immune to this reality. |
tablejockey Value of anything is in the eye of the buyer, not the seller or anyone here ...That is really not quite true. There's actually a legal standard for this, which is applied in cases such as condemnation and eminent domain disputes. Financial value = what a willing seller will accept from a willing buyer. |