Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
it seems like the past few weeks in general have been full of foolish
buyers. I have seen DX-302's go for above $200 and right now a Kenwood R-600 is above $200. I could give more examples but the point has been made Ken Thomas wrote in message . .. Just wondering if buying a used radio is better after Christmas because people either got one as a gift or maybe don't have too much more money to spend. Anyone out there that's been buying/selling radios for awhile know when the best time to buy is? Is there a best time to buy a radio? Or if it's a good unit maybe it's just worth a particular amount of money no matter when it's sold. |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Ken Thomas wrote:
Just curious about it because I saw a used 2010 (excellent condition) go for $406 on Christmas Eve. And a few weeks before a "new" Grundig 700 went for a $1000. Well after the holidays the 700's are now getting $450 and the 2010's in great condition are near $300 or less. Oh well, so it's not the timing. I'll figure it out someday. Guess the 900 coming out may affect things though. Timing is part of it, but not how you might think. It's a bad idea to have your item close at a time that's inconvenient for your likely bidders to bid - the middle of the night, when they're at work, the middle of a holiday weekend... It's also a bad idea to have your item closing just before others just like it - alas this is often beyond your control. Perfect pictures of a fuzzy item do better than fuzzy pictures of a perfect item. Doesn't make sense - it just works that way. The description is important - here's an example of an auction where perhaps the seller might get more action if he gave a few more details: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2584410339&category=15 04&rd=1 Puffery works. Here's an auction for a hank of wire with an alligator clip: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3068786105&category=15 051 My favorite line is "The antenna wire is covered with high quality plastic insulation, one the best insulators in the world!" |
#4
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
This is nuts. A 2010 just went for over $400 on Ebay. Of course, the
indications are that this was the buyers first purchase, but there were a few who chased him that high. Harlan "Ken Thomas" wrote in message ... Just curious about it because I saw a used 2010 (excellent condition) go for $406 on Christmas Eve. And a few weeks before a "new" Grundig 700 went for a $1000. Well after the holidays the 700's are now getting $450 and the 2010's in great condition are near $300 or less. Oh well, so it's not the timing. I'll figure it out someday. Guess the 900 coming out may affect things though. On 5 Jan 2004 16:14:50 -0800, (Mike Maghakian) wrote: it seems like the past few weeks in general have been full of foolish buyers. I have seen DX-302's go for above $200 and right now a Kenwood R-600 is above $200. I could give more examples but the point has been made Ken Thomas wrote in message . .. Just wondering if buying a used radio is better after Christmas because people either got one as a gift or maybe don't have too much more money to spend. Anyone out there that's been buying/selling radios for awhile know when the best time to buy is? Is there a best time to buy a radio? Or if it's a good unit maybe it's just worth a particular amount of money no matter when it's sold. |
#5
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Mike Maghakian ) writes:
it seems like the past few weeks in general have been full of foolish buyers. I have seen DX-302's go for above $200 and right now a Kenwood R-600 is above $200. I could give more examples but the point has been made So maybe that's the Christmas money coming into play? Grandma sends money for Christmas, so the recipients rush out to buy that shortwave radio on Ebay? Next thing you know, people will be able to buy Ebay "gift cards". Michael Ken Thomas wrote in message . .. Just wondering if buying a used radio is better after Christmas because people either got one as a gift or maybe don't have too much more money to spend. Anyone out there that's been buying/selling radios for awhile know when the best time to buy is? Is there a best time to buy a radio? Or if it's a good unit maybe it's just worth a particular amount of money no matter when it's sold. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
BBC to air Beatles Christmas Radio Special | Broadcasting | |||
Sneaking tiny radios into North Korea | Broadcasting | |||
Comparison of six portable radios | Broadcasting | |||
Very cheap Shortwave radios on Ebay | Shortwave | |||
Merry Christmas A Christmas gift to everyone | Shortwave |