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Frank; Ok, so who sets a "fair" price.. |
By richard - 03/04/2004 5:32:08 AM; IP 203.12.164.6 |
In your first post those who charge high prices are wrong, and in your last the ones who bought cheap are wrong too? Who sets a "right" price for an NOS item or used car?
I hate paying the prices I do for some parts (and shipping/duty/tax to Australia) but its supply and demand. My location makes it impossible to pick-and-pull and find swap meet bargains, so I bear the market cost or don't buy. As such, I guess I'm part of the cause of why the parts I buy cost me so much!
If I had the foresight to buy a bunch of parts long ago I would sell them for what people are willing to pay, why sell it for $10 if someone offers me $20? No one's forcing anyone to buy.
And if I find a part that I consider cheap I buy it, and I sure don't offer more than I'm asked to pay. I thought $150 390gt S tube was a steal (as the only other two I saw in two years of looking were about $400 and $500), my wife thinks I'm crazy to pay that (and she's probably right) but I wanted it so paid what I had to. And I sure didn't offer the seller $300 to split the difference on the other prices I saw. I would expect any seller to do some homework, as its not that hard to get a number of opinons on value if you're unsure what you're selling.
Good or bad, it's capitalism and a popular hobby/obsession so competition for hard to find parts is steep. Just beacuse its popular it don't mean its cheap, actually the opposite...
Since you asked, 2c worth. |
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