You eBay folks are trying to sell for too high

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Tibbon
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You eBay folks are trying to sell for too high

Post by Tibbon » Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:34 am

I've noticed that on eBay that people are constantly, nonstop, trying to sell Voyagers for way too damn much money.

A Signature edition just finished there for around $1600USD.

Why people try to sell Electric Blue ones STARTING AT $3200USD + shipping is beyond me. I bought an Electric Blue one from a dealer for $2200 cash before. I paid the same also for my Signature (used).

If you're going to sell your Voyager guys... try to sell it for a somewhat normal price, or at least let people bid on it UP to a reasonable price. That's the actual "market price"... what people bid for it. Not what you set it as and then not sell it for.
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johnypneumo
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Post by johnypneumo » Tue Jan 22, 2008 3:07 am

I dunno,
a new voyager in the uk is around £2000 ( pounds) thats like $4000 lol
And if someone is willing to pay half that in the uk (£1000) and they pay it,then obviously both parties get a good deal,
keep in mind also that maybe some will set a higher price knowing that the buyer will probably knock them down a few hundred ;)

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Post by Fly Agaric » Tue Jan 22, 2008 4:59 am

johnypneumo wrote:I dunno,
a new voyager in the uk is around £2000 ( pounds) thats like $4000 lol
As of this morning make that $3000 :shock:

The pound just took a big nose dive......

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Post by johnypneumo » Tue Jan 22, 2008 8:17 am

yep it sure has !! my bills have gone up then :(

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