Uncle Erik
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Easier said than done. You have to consider the condition of the item. Would you pay the same price for a HD-650 in good shape as one with a torn headband pad and dirty earpads? Clearly, the prices will vary. What if the seller is including a second pair of bowls with his Grados? How do you value those? The possibilities are endless.
There is one solution that would probably work. Maybe have the Administration put up a sticky/FAQ with a headline telling people to always research prices before buying. Inside the sticky would be a list of ways they could go about researching the price of an item. Researching prices of obscure audio gear is not something newcomers would know, so it would be helpful.
Originally Posted by analogbox /img/forum/go_quote.gif How about this? Just be consensus and price the item appropriately then we won't have any of these problems. |
Easier said than done. You have to consider the condition of the item. Would you pay the same price for a HD-650 in good shape as one with a torn headband pad and dirty earpads? Clearly, the prices will vary. What if the seller is including a second pair of bowls with his Grados? How do you value those? The possibilities are endless.
There is one solution that would probably work. Maybe have the Administration put up a sticky/FAQ with a headline telling people to always research prices before buying. Inside the sticky would be a list of ways they could go about researching the price of an item. Researching prices of obscure audio gear is not something newcomers would know, so it would be helpful.