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Jeff Nye August 31st 07 01:55 PM

question about collectible Sony ICF-2010
 
Hello,

I recently sold a complete original Sony ICF-2010 set to a person in
Japan for $260 via eBay. You can see the item he http://tinyurl.com/32438q
..

The buyer is a collector, and I didn't realize that putting packing
tape on the box and scotch tape on the interior foam slipcase would
diminish the value of the set as a collector's item.

To compensate for my mistake, I am going to refund part of the
purchase price.

My question to the group is: How much should I refund? That is, how
much value does the tape take away from the set as a collector's item?

Thank you,

Jeff


Ron Hardin August 31st 07 01:58 PM

question about collectible Sony ICF-2010
 
Jeff Nye wrote:

Hello,

I recently sold a complete original Sony ICF-2010 set to a person in
Japan for $260 via eBay. You can see the item he http://tinyurl.com/32438q
.

The buyer is a collector, and I didn't realize that putting packing
tape on the box and scotch tape on the interior foam slipcase would
diminish the value of the set as a collector's item.

To compensate for my mistake, I am going to refund part of the
purchase price.

My question to the group is: How much should I refund? That is, how
much value does the tape take away from the set as a collector's item?

Thank you,

Jeff


Whatever you both can agree on, the final out being returning the item.
--


On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.

David August 31st 07 03:21 PM

question about collectible Sony ICF-2010
 
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 12:55:22 -0000, Jeff Nye wrote:

Hello,

I recently sold a complete original Sony ICF-2010 set to a person in
Japan for $260 via eBay. You can see the item he http://tinyurl.com/32438q
.

The buyer is a collector, and I didn't realize that putting packing
tape on the box and scotch tape on the interior foam slipcase would
diminish the value of the set as a collector's item.

To compensate for my mistake, I am going to refund part of the
purchase price.

My question to the group is: How much should I refund? That is, how
much value does the tape take away from the set as a collector's item?

Thank you,

Jeff


Screw the Japanese. They are ruining the used market for everything.

Jeff Nye September 1st 07 12:41 AM

question about collectible Sony ICF-2010
 
Thank you everyone for your input. You have been very helpful.

Best regards,

Jeff


[email protected] September 1st 07 01:46 AM

question about collectible Sony ICF-2010
 
I own some old Sony radios and four Sony tv sets.One of them is my Sony
Trinitron Wega flat screen CRT tv set I use only for watching DirecTV.(I
am waiting on the latest Suvivorman show to crop up on thee, Lobster
Wars bores me) One of them is a little Sony tv set I bought at a pawn
shop in Killeen,Texas when I was in the Army at Fort Hood,Texas in
1965.It doesn't work anymore, only a thin horizontal line it will pick
up across the middle on the tv tube.It has a traveling case that looks
just like a little suitcase (smething like a woman's litle traveling
goody, goody little suitcase) and an antenna made to clip onto the
window edge of cars.I used to watch tv programs on it in the barracks at
Fort Hood.It is not for sale or trade.
cuhulin


weatherall September 1st 07 04:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Nye (Post 590836)
To compensate for my mistake, I am going to refund part of the purchase price.

Given the current information, it sounds like a scam and I don't think you owe anything. How did you represent the box's condition in the auction? Did the buyer ask you directly about the box before bidding?

dxAce September 1st 07 03:13 PM

question about collectible Sony ICF-2010
 


David wrote:

On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 10:17:19 -0400, dxAce
wrote:

Screw the Japanese. They are ruining the used market for everything.


Why is that? Because they've more funds than you, a known druggie?

Because they buy things for collections and not to use and drive
prices stupid high.

I'm just guessing that you are an habitual abuser of ethanol. I am
currently not an habitual user of anything. So who is the dickhead
now?


Well, as always, you are.

Run along now and whine to mommy.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



David September 1st 07 04:11 PM

question about collectible Sony ICF-2010
 
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 10:17:19 -0400, dxAce
wrote:


Screw the Japanese. They are ruining the used market for everything.


Why is that? Because they've more funds than you, a known druggie?

Because they buy things for collections and not to use and drive
prices stupid high.

I'm just guessing that you are an habitual abuser of ethanol. I am
currently not an habitual user of anything. So who is the dickhead
now?

frank halaburak September 1st 07 04:46 PM

question about collectible Sony ICF-2010
 

"Jeff Nye" wrote in message
ups.com...
Hello,

I recently sold a complete original Sony ICF-2010 set to a person in
Japan for $260 via eBay. You can see the item he
http://tinyurl.com/32438q
.

The buyer is a collector, and I didn't realize that putting packing
tape on the box and scotch tape on the interior foam slipcase would
diminish the value of the set as a collector's item.

To compensate for my mistake, I am going to refund part of the
purchase price.

My question to the group is: How much should I refund? That is, how
much value does the tape take away from the set as a collector's item?

Thank you,

Jeff

I had a look at the auction and checked out the buyers feedback..
His rating is + 2. The last feedback received was for a Sony ICF-2010
that he won with a bid of $305 2 days after this auction. hmmmm.........
Like RHF said, he got a 'steal'







[email protected] September 1st 07 07:33 PM

question about collectible Sony ICF-2010
 
I just now checked, (and I am fixin to check www.tsna.org for the
new Monthly Photo) now,,,, I done forgot.
cuhulin


[email protected] September 1st 07 07:36 PM

question about collectible Sony ICF-2010
 
And then I reckymembered, while I am thinking about, I need to apply a
tube of Advantage (Bayer) 55 on top of doggy's neck.
cuhulin


RHF September 1st 07 08:35 PM

question about collectible Sony ICF-2010
 
On Sep 1, 9:50 am, Bart Bailey wrote:
In posted on Sat,
1 Sep 2007 11:46:45 -0400, Frank Halaburak wrote: Begin

The last feedback received was for a Sony ICF-2010
that he won with a bid of $305 2 days after this auction. hmmmm.........
Like RHF said, he got a 'steal'


Any 2010, even pristine, for much more than maybe a hundred bucks is a
ripoff, they're just not that great a radio compared to what's available
nowadays, and as to collectors (fools with cash) gouge 'em as hard as
the market will bear, don't refund anything already in your hand,


- charge the 'winning' bidder extra for the packing tape
- or any enhancements.

LOL - I like your Thinking ! :o) ~ RHF

Ferengi Rules of Acquisition
http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Ferengi
http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Fere...of_Acquisition
Rule # 1 - Once you have Their Money, you never give it back.


--

Bart




dxAce September 1st 07 08:39 PM

question about collectible Sony ICF-2010
 


RHF wrote:

On Sep 1, 9:50 am, Bart Bailey wrote:
In posted on Sat,
1 Sep 2007 11:46:45 -0400, Frank Halaburak wrote: Begin

The last feedback received was for a Sony ICF-2010
that he won with a bid of $305 2 days after this auction. hmmmm.........
Like RHF said, he got a 'steal'


Any 2010, even pristine, for much more than maybe a hundred bucks is a
ripoff, they're just not that great a radio compared to what's available
nowadays, and as to collectors (fools with cash) gouge 'em as hard as
the market will bear, don't refund anything already in your hand,


- charge the 'winning' bidder extra for the packing tape
- or any enhancements.

LOL - I like your Thinking ! :o) ~ RHF

Ferengi Rules of Acquisition
http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Ferengi
http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Fere...of_Acquisition
Rule # 1 - Once you have Their Money, you never give it back.


Frackelton Rules of Lying

Rule # 1 - Once you have made the story up, never change it, only embellish it.



Telamon September 1st 07 10:50 PM

question about collectible Sony ICF-2010
 
In article ,
dxAce wrote:

RHF wrote:

On Sep 1, 9:50 am, Bart Bailey wrote:
In posted on Sat,
1 Sep 2007 11:46:45 -0400, Frank Halaburak wrote: Begin

The last feedback received was for a Sony ICF-2010
that he won with a bid of $305 2 days after this auction.
hmmmm.........
Like RHF said, he got a 'steal'

Any 2010, even pristine, for much more than maybe a hundred bucks is a
ripoff, they're just not that great a radio compared to what's available
nowadays, and as to collectors (fools with cash) gouge 'em as hard as
the market will bear, don't refund anything already in your hand,


- charge the 'winning' bidder extra for the packing tape
- or any enhancements.

LOL - I like your Thinking ! :o) ~ RHF

Ferengi Rules of Acquisition
http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Ferengi
http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Fere...of_Acquisition
Rule # 1 - Once you have Their Money, you never give it back.


Frackelton Rules of Lying

Rule # 1 - Once you have made the story up, never change it, only embellish
it.


Well, everyone knows that all you just have to do is repeat a lie enough
times for it to become true. Repetition and maybe a web page.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


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