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d.james
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July 08, 2011, 09:20:30 PM |
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Does that sound reasonable?
your own link shows it's not.
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Jack of Diamonds
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July 08, 2011, 09:46:48 PM |
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Why do all sellers here try to scalp buyers?
Really. It seems nobody here wants to do honest business. It's all about ripping off someone.
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SgtSpike
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July 08, 2011, 09:49:32 PM |
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Why do all sellers here try to scalp buyers?
Really. It seems nobody here wants to do honest business. It's all about ripping off someone.
Why do all posters here not understand Economics 101? It's not ripping someone off if $200 is the fair market value.
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deslok
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July 08, 2011, 09:54:31 PM |
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You yourself provided a link offering it for 160 what makes you think 200 is fair market value?
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tysat
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Keep it real
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July 08, 2011, 10:00:42 PM |
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You yourself provided a link offering it for 160 what makes you think 200 is fair market value?
That's if you can find it in stock. Checkout the price on this used one. You could clearly see the used price from the link that was originally posted.
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AngelusWebDesign
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July 08, 2011, 11:12:36 PM |
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I'm normally very vocal against scalping.
But it's true the Sapphire 5850 is not available anymore in stores. What's the fair value for it? Whatever people are willing to pay, I guess.
But "fair value" does not always mean "a good deal".
The fair market value of the i7 2.93 GHz is "$289.99" on NewEgg.com today, but you'd be stupid to buy one. You can get a Sandy Bridge chip (runs faster, cheaper, cooler) for $10 more.
So there's "in line with market value" and then there's "a wise purchase".
While $175-$200 is what these cards are going for, the bigger question is, "Do I *really* need a 5850, or will a 6870 do just as well for less money."
That is for each of our brains to decide. Some with dysfunctional brains might come to the wrong conclusion. That's life.
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GreenFox (OP)
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July 11, 2011, 01:09:22 AM |
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I still have no reasonable offers...
I know my original offer was high, but I still haven't heard a reasonable counter offer.
I never thought I'd get $200 for it, but that seems to be the market value for a card like this (in stock), and if some one has an reasonable counter offer, I'll take it.
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SgtSpike
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July 12, 2011, 04:04:37 PM |
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Sorry, but a 5870 is going for just over $200 on eBay now... $200 isn't worth it for a 5850 anymore.
I'd say you could probably sell it for $160, but I'm not offering you that much - I don't have anywhere to use another card.
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AngelusWebDesign
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July 12, 2011, 08:32:05 PM |
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I bought a Sapphire 5850 used from a guy on CL a couple days ago -- for $140. That's still 60+ days payoff period, which is still a decent amount of time to be waiting for my first red cent of profit.
I was considering another guy's offer of a 5830 for $110 -- but the 5850 was slightly better at $140. Plus the 5850 is higher density for my last remaining open slot.
NewEgg has 5830's FREE SHIPPING now for $129.99.
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