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89 | 83.96% |
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17 | 16.04% |
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![]() If you get a deal on equiptment, do you sell it for less than its worth when you are done with it?
Last edited by Rene; 02-28-2008 at 04:14 PM. |
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![]() I usually end up selling my equipment at a fair price. Which means at a loss in general. I try to give breaks to those people in the hobby because I want to sustain the hobby. Plus people already in the hobby have already sunk alot of cash into it, so saving on equipment means alot. Besides it generates goodwill within the forum.
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![]() I've never got back what I have put into fish equipment. Personally I am just looking to recover a bit of my investment.
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![]() I think that when you sellign you want to get every penny out of your investment. Since you take care of your stuff. Well I hope you do
![]() Lights are a good example of what is sold half price in the hobby. Bulbs are iffy due to being the bulb has been fired and the filment is very easy to break. So when shipping the cost of the bulb will have to be put into the deal too. Some of the lighting are crazy expensive too like the silfoli Spelling sorry.. ![]() you are paying for the advanced fixture like dimming the MH on the ALCS. The Solaris system. is another fixture that you pay big bucks for, is it worth the 2500 for some fixture that are 48" or 60" "YES" to some of us. how every if it comes to sellign the product some people are not willing to pay the huge cost to get one over their tanks. SO lots of people won't budge on the price alot since ytour not having to spend money on the bulbs. So its a great piece of equipment for resale. the last thing that I will talk about is the taxes and shipping when some one buys a peice of equipment, you have to look at the taxes are usaually lost from the point of purchase and the shipping is sometimes added into the price or the buyer is taking care of that. Depending on the piece od equipment like lights skimmers, extra money is sometimes added for the safe arrival of the equipment. Or the seller will meet half way in the price to sell his or her item. you see alot of sellers buying a another skimmer and end up selling the older one to off set the new skimmer and will sometimes take a hit just to get it out of the house. That is what has been happening alot and IMO and IME its a fad that has continued to become a night mare. no equipment is worth 50%less of the of the cost. just because its 2-3 months old. HTH
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![]() In most cases I just want it gone so I sell the item for about half of what I bought it for just to get the ball going as I don't want to hold it for 6 months hoping to get an extra few bucks.
If I didn't care how long it took to sell, I would jack the price as high as I think I could get for it. But then I would never be able to go in my basement again. ![]() |
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![]() I bought a complete 125g reef setup years ago for around $200. I parted it out for around $1500. So, if I get some great deal, I'm not likey to pass it on. I did sell the pieces at really good prices, but I wasn't about to flip it for the same or less than I paid. That would be silly.
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![]() Cool some spice on the site thanks Rene. Who cares what was paid for something originally, if I want to buy it I want to know what it's going to cost me. In case you hadn't noticed this is a capitalist system, that's how it works. If you don't like it move to a nice socialist system like Cuba, or China and see how you make out. Everything you buy has markup on it. Just because it's on this site why can't someone make some money? I'm sure our sponsors don't lose money to support this site. They don't sell at a loss because they advertise on this site. If you don't like the price don't buy it.
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![]() What a strange question... I sell stuff for the price that I think someone will want to purchase it for.
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400 gal reef. Established April, 2007. 3 Sequence Dart, RM12-4 skimmer, 2 x OM4Ways, Yellow Tang, Maroon Clown (pair), Blonde Naso Tang, Vlamingi Tang, Foxface Rabbit, Unicorn Tang, 2 Pakistani Butterflies and a few coral gobies My Tank: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=28436 |
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![]() great poll question.
I'm cheap because I work hard for my money and take it very seriously, at the same time, people who have bought anything from me will know that once I have purchased something and used it to the point where it's no longer useful to me I enjoy passing it on to someone who wants it or needs it for a nominal cost if any because by that point I will have gotten my value out of it. Some people have no concept of depreciation and like to feel like the item they spent money on is still worth the amount they'd initially put up...maybe it's pride, maybe it's greed but either way it's a mentality that even in my frugality i just don't get. The bottom line here is that when you buy new, you get a guarantee, a receipt and the satisfaction of being the first person to "break it in" and a product that is untouched and free of operating issues. I also think it's very funny when people take the tax they paid under consideration when selling something used, like they are going to claim the resale of it on their next returns or something..lol. It's also up to the consumer to make sure they are getting a good deal, I know when I buy stocks in the open market, which is the epitome of the capitalist system as described above it's buyer beware, do your own due dilligence and blame yourself if you paid too much. The other thing to consider is that when it comes to reefing/aquaria, there is such a strong community here that it makes it hard to want to profit off of someone who is just trying to do the same thing as you and you KNOW it's expensive so why not help out while and where you can. ![]() |
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![]() When it comes to sales, as said before, something is only worth what you get for it.
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