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On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 15:03:37 -0400, Straydog wrote:
Yep, its definitely on the high side. Might be OK for eBay where the shills bid against you to artificially raise the prices (now you know another reason for identity theft) and people are so nuts about something that they will pay out double or triple a decent hamfest price for something in their dreams. Yeah, the trouble with that is, the next words out of his mouth after he told me his asking price were "If I can't get that for it, I'll just put it on ebay". By now pretty much everybody knows about ebay and they know they can get hundreds more than the true worth of something, which of course then only serves to raise the "true worth of something" if you define "worth" as "whatever someone will pay for it". I asked him to call me if he hadn't sold the radio by the end of the hamfest and I haven't heard from him, so maybe it's moot and he managed to convince someone to give him his price for it. |