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Re: axiom resale value?
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Joined: Nov 2004
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That being said, we shouldn't be too sensitive about people selling their Axioms.
One person's loss is another happy person's gain. Envy the one who just got Axioms at 2/3 the cost.
Shag
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Re: axiom resale value?
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Joined: Mar 2004
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devotee
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On ebay I saw m22tis being sold, so I put a max bid of around $375 on them.
It still didn't meet the reserve. Nobody tried to outbid me for a while(probably all moved onto other auctions).
He tried to resell them. For the hell of it I put the same bid.. still didn't meet reserve. He emailed me asking if I wanted them anyway, and that he would do me a favor and give them to me at that price. I laughed and said with shipping they'd be more used from some random ebay person than factory outlet from Axiom.
Make it sensible. If you're selling on ebay, a good idea would be a reserve that is 50% of the speaker's price, start it at $0, make it a long(say two week) auction. This way you'll get what people think it's worth but without getting too screwed.
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Re: axiom resale value?
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There is no loss. Each side wins. That's the beauty of it. Unless of course, one is selling under duress.
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