I've always thought 60% of retail is typically a fair price if a component is desirable. Are there any circumstances when buyers would pay more than 60% of retail? I understand if you want something bad enough you're willing to pay for it. Any thoughts?
used market goes up and down. but if I see something I want I won't hesitate to pay 60% of retail. Others will wait and offer less. My goal is to buy it in front of them.
When you say retail, are you talking about MSRP, or are you talking about the price we really pay for new gear? 60% of MSRP may be closer to 75% of what the seller actually paid new, and be far too much to offer for used?
It's possible I shop at the wrong retailer. I just don't see many discounts from MSRP on new equipment, fully warranted. Discounts seem to be few and far between.
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