Need good source for used equipment pricing
On Feb 6, 9:24=A0am, Robert Peirce wrote:
I expect to be moving later this year and I won't be able to take some
of my equipment with me. =A0Unfortunately, I have no idea what it is wort=
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or where to try to sell it. =A0Any suggestions?
Google "audio blue book." Should turn up some sources of info, but you
typically have to pay something for access. Audiogon is one site that
maintains a blue book database. Also, check eBay closed auctions. If
all else fails, try asking 50% of original list.
For selling, eBay or Audiogon are probably your best bets. The market
for the kinds of things you are selling is thinly spread, so the local
Craiglist is unlikely to yield good results unless you are in a major
city, and even then it's a crapshoot.
For shipping, a UPS Store or a Fedex Kinkos could help, for a fee of
course. Get an estimate before you list the items, so you can give
prospective buyers/bidders some idea of what to expect.
bob
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