This is a
big part of your problem.
if you live in a place where you can find them brand new at $340 , good for you, but here it's different
used for 2-3 months only, they are basically new, i don't see any reason to sell at 200 honestly
You clearly don't understand what "new" means.
I got a 1080TI for about 460 euro, months ago, so buying your 1070 mini would be the most boneheaded decision someone could make, in my opinion.
First of all, Amazon doesn't offer a competitive retail rate, it is random people trying to make as much profit as possible. Secondly, prices aren't much different outside of the conversion rate. That's why gt_addict and I were able to come to an agreement for a card that we were
both happy about.
Stop referencing New prices, when your cards are not new; you used them for months and have been trying to sell them for a month without bites; This is not new. If you don't see a reason to sell them at the current market-value, then hold onto them for a little longer and see how that works out for you. You don't get to decide what your GPU is worth, based on what you feel it should be valued at. I don't understand why you're still trying to justify the price-point when you've already made it clear that you want to sell these cards to desperate gamers (that don't exist). We're not paying you a exuberant rate for low-end cards that you have been stuck with for weeks and have already lost 50% of their value since you've listed them.
You never even mention the warranty status or availability, which is a huge part of paying for a new product.
Please just cut your losses and make the sale.
Very well said. ....and trying to get crypto for components in a bear market isn't the smartest thing to do either as people are holding on tight. Just my 2 satoshis.