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leblanc74 July 14th, 2012 12:12

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Originally Posted by Rob101 (Post 1678648)
People asking retail for there guns and gear, its used if it has one mag go threw it. If i can buy a m203 for $200 or $200 new id go new :Z

or they are asking more than the retail price...

Rob101 July 14th, 2012 17:14

They ask retail for guns that are used granade launchers mags ex....
Toronto airsoft is selling granade launchers for 185 or so but back to topic. If someone is selling a gun $10 cheaper than retail stock few mags threw it i would rather pay retail price thatn get the used one and have it act up my first game like my glock after paying 275 i should have just bought new :/

HackD July 14th, 2012 17:37

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Originally Posted by leblanc74 (Post 1678656)
or they are asking more than the retail price...

Or near to retail asking price, and the gun has a significant, serious problem either in function or in cosmetics.. email about it, and the seller claims parts to fix are out there.. you check - and they are at significant total cost over what the total gun is worth, retail, once the parts are purchased, shipped and repaired. ..the big provisal is, you gotta find the parts first!... either perpetually out of stock, or of questionable origin/quality/compatibility. :confused:

Ran through a real spate of classified contacts like those recently here.. I gave up and just bought new, instead. Any gun with a major, significant issue, should be accordingly priced as a parts gun, or repaired before-hand to restore function, and thus restoring it's value.

PrIeSt July 15th, 2012 11:30

Guys who sell broken aegs. Insist it's an easy fix. Demand a lot of cash. But refuse to fix It first?

Curo July 15th, 2012 12:14

If your bumping it month after month.... lower your price.

SHaKaL July 15th, 2012 12:22

Then there is the lowballers, who offer half the price your asking (when your asking half the price you paid for the rifle). And ask you for free shipping...

Or the guy who want you to hold the rifle for a week or two (until he has funds), then flake telling you his car need repair or other reasons, the day he is supposed to send you the funds...

PrIeSt July 15th, 2012 15:12

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Originally Posted by SHaKaL (Post 1678956)
Then there is the lowballers, who offer half the price your asking (when your asking half the price you paid for the rifle). And ask you for free shipping...

Or the guy who want you to hold the rifle for a week or two (until he has funds), then flake telling you his car need repair or other reasons, the day he is supposed to send you the funds...

Your selling a used rifle. So someone asking half the price in today's market is fair.
It bugs me when some one sells a used rifle at the current cost because they paid more. Used gear is usually half the price.
Guns have now fallen into that same market.

SHaKaL July 15th, 2012 20:40

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Originally Posted by takagari (Post 1679010)
Your selling a used rifle. So someone asking half the price in today's market is fair.
It bugs me when some one sells a used rifle at the current cost because they paid more. Used gear is usually half the price.
Guns have now fallen into that same market.

You misunderstood... The guy was offering a 4th of the price and i had to pay for shipping....

600$ new for 300$ (used in ''one game'') + shipping and being offered 150$ with shipping.
That's the 2nd or third time this is happening...

The new generation want everything and don't want to pay for it. They don't even know how to write a proper pm. No salutations (I'm not a hey or a dude...), No signing their real names etc.

I write my real name in every pm i write and almost never have a Reply with ''Hi ''my name,''

You even have to ask them their names and addresses after they paid...

:rolleyes:

Wasn't like that 2 years ago...

And please go see my trader rating before telling peoples that items i sell are over priced. I think i know how it work...

PrIeSt July 16th, 2012 12:24

I wasn't referring to you. I was referring to alot of items being sold recently. Your comment just reminded me of it.

Although low balling can be annoying. Sometimes it works. No one buys anything anymore without fighting for a deal

Rusty Lugnuts July 16th, 2012 13:15

I'm on the same page as takagari, used guns for sale at more than they are available new, comments like 'local deals only" and no location information, the classifieds are pretty much a waste of time. FFS check what your gun sells for new and set your price, the amount that you paid is irrelevant.

Danke July 16th, 2012 13:26

Been using the gas gun all year.

For a change charged up a battery, and brought out the SAW yesterday. Plug in the battery and nothing at all. start checking it and there's a broken wire.

Pulled out the gas gun and gamed it all day.

slink182 July 16th, 2012 13:50

I think that selling a used gun at par of a new gun is acceptable IFF there had been enough work put into the gun to be worth the cost.

E.g., a random rifle, new, for $300 -versus- another random rifle, used, with internal upgrades (hop-up unit, tightbore, upgraded gearbox, reinforced internals, etc.) and maybe external non-standard furniture, for $350-400. If for a bit more money you receive a lot more gun, then the pricing is acceptable, imo.

I'd consider putting up some of my airsoft peeves, but I've already voiced a number of them in other threads... often when I'm grumpy and think that the recipient deserves the head-slap.

Danke July 17th, 2012 13:31

The only thing in the classifieds that gets me is when some puts a "rare collection" up and it's really just a couple pieces of clone junk that's not commonly seen because they always break.

PrIeSt July 17th, 2012 14:19

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Originally Posted by slink182 (Post 1679364)
I think that selling a used gun at par of a new gun is acceptable IFF there had been enough work put into the gun to be worth the cost.

E.g., a random rifle, new, for $300 -versus- another random rifle, used, with internal upgrades (hop-up unit, tightbore, upgraded gearbox, reinforced internals, etc.) and maybe external non-standard furniture, for $350-400. If for a bit more money you receive a lot more gun, then the pricing is acceptable, imo.

I'd consider putting up some of my airsoft peeves, but I've already voiced a number of them in other threads... often when I'm grumpy and think that the recipient deserves the head-slap.

I see where your coming from. But sadly that's not how it works. A used 200- civic is a used civic. One with engine upgrades. Body kit. Etc. seldom sells for anything more than stock price.
People do t see the value.

Each person is entitled so sell for what they want. But after so long. Either drop price or give up. Don't bump a thread for 2 months.

Styrak July 18th, 2012 07:14

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Originally Posted by SHaKaL (Post 1678956)
Or the guy who want you to hold the rifle for a week or two (until he has funds), then flake telling you his car need repair or other reasons, the day he is supposed to send you the funds...

That's why you get a deposit. Even $50 or $100.


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