Hey you, with the overpriced items in the classifieds.

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rottingcorpse":2u6uvt58 said:
I still watch the classifieds. Sometime a piece comes down enough to justify it.

Sometimes a great deal on something I want pops up.

The higher priced stuff can sit there, it doesn't bother me at all.
Pretty much this. I rarely buy new and when I buy its after holding out for that great deal. So when I go to sell it I am not losing my shirt. Bought a few cabs new and that is about all I have left of my new purchases.
 
Of course this is a perennial topic. Thanks Reza for your input :D
New is new, used IS USED, period.
Like new, is STILL used.
Mint, is STILL used.

Maybe we could offer a rule of thumb, if there is such a thing, for users that could use some guidance on pricing their gear.
I have seen things go for really great prices here, and I appreciate getting a deal AND giving one. I was under the impression that's what forum members do for each other.
I agree with Mailman, if you REALLY want to move something, price accordingly. Give the deal and get it sold.

Of course, Rare and Unique items are exceptions, yet what might be a "reasonable" starting place for a used piece??
I am saying 25% off, 30%, off, 40% off.....not off retail, off street price!!!
What would be a good place to list at?
 
The over priced guys ALWAYS have this in their post:

NO LOWBALLERS

I almost always ask if they'll take some stupid low price when I see that in their add. :lol: :LOL:
 
And on the other side of that coin, you've got the "GIVE ME A DEAL, GIVE ME A DEAL!!!!" guys. Hey guy, howz about you pay what it's worth.....
 
Beyond Black":3wzt6vjl said:
And on the other side of that coin, you've got the "GIVE ME A DEAL, GIVE ME A DEAL!!!!" guys. Hey guy, howz about you pay what it's worth.....
Yeah, or the endless "trade offers". I got two Japanese Super Strats offered for a Gibson Les Paul that I had for sale. As if I would be interested in those.
A friend got a trade in offer with Persian rugs (!!!) for a Strat he was advertising.
 
hoss33":xelpu5gr said:
A friend got a trade in offer with Persian rugs (!!!) for a Strat he was advertising.
....Persian Rugs?? Go on.....
 
I'm all for free market supply/demand by the way...just that there are less incentives to give a forum classified your business with all the other markets out there. :)
 
Shiny_Surface":1vrt1c0h said:
I'm all for fellow forum members getting their asking price just to clarify, I'm disappointed by lowballers as much as anyone out there but there's a middle ground that the online community seemed to forget and has transformed the current state of the classifieds imo. :)

Yup.

The classifieds here used to be full of great deals, and if you got a great deal on something, you passed it along.

Most of the people who made that possible rarely post here, these days.
 
jcj":eo5oo3s7 said:
Shiny_Surface":eo5oo3s7 said:
I'm all for fellow forum members getting their asking price just to clarify, I'm disappointed by lowballers as much as anyone out there but there's a middle ground that the online community seemed to forget and has transformed the current state of the classifieds imo. :)

Yup.

The classifieds here used to be full of great deals, and if you got a great deal on something, you passed it along.

Most of the people who made that possible rarely post here, these days.
So when you gonna sell me that N4? :lol: :LOL:
 
Yeah, I gave a guy here a really good deal on a friedman modified marshall one time and just asked if he would give me a shout to buy it back if he ever wanted to sell it, I like trying things out and moving them along like a lot of folks here. Well in a few months I see it on ebay for hundreds more being sold by a different guy from this forum.... what a fucking dick. and lesson learned.



jcj":k6ajvkqv said:
Shiny_Surface":k6ajvkqv said:
I'm all for fellow forum members getting their asking price just to clarify, I'm disappointed by lowballers as much as anyone out there but there's a middle ground that the online community seemed to forget and has transformed the current state of the classifieds imo. :)

Yup.

The classifieds here used to be full of great deals, and if you got a great deal on something, you passed it along.

Most of the people who made that possible rarely post here, these days.
 
Shiny_Surface":2p4s92wj said:
I'm all for free market supply/demand by the way...just that there are less incentives to give a forum classified your business with all the other markets out there. :)

Alright, I'll bite.

What other markets to sell are you talking about?
 
I hear you, it's like last year when stores were blowing out 2013 Gibson Traditionals for 1400 bucks. Next thing you know, they're up in the classified for $1950!
 
RJF":yis1ae7c said:
Shiny_Surface":yis1ae7c said:
I'm all for free market supply/demand by the way...just that there are less incentives to give a forum classified your business with all the other markets out there. :)

Alright, I'll bite.

What other markets to sell are you talking about?

Sorry I didn't mean to sound so obtuse, just if I'm looking for a piece of gear Rig Talk classifieds used to be my first click where as now I cast a wider net that's all. :)

Also there are a small group of sellers here who I hold in high regard and would welcome future business with them anytime just a different climate now that's all. :)
 
I am probably guilty of pricing a little high most of the time. I usually try to start on the high end of market value when I sell something and pre-determine a number I won't go below. Like the Microphone and Motu I listed not long ago... $700 mic I listed at 500 to start, got 400 for it (not bad imo), and Motu is 550 new, listed it at 400 got 280. I see no shame in listing a tad high, but I agree some guys list for 300 or 400 more than anywhere else and it's like... dafuq you thinking?
 
One of the worst examples of this was a few months ago Wayne Charvel's son, I believe his name is Michael, had for Sale a Cameron CCV plus matching cab (fine tuned by Mark, dated and signed) for 10,000. Now, that's a tad high, don't you think?
(Talking about both Michael and the price)
 
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