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February 08, 2014, 01:19:39 AM
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Ebay prices are allways outrageous... Sell it on ebay if you want that much. Just don't come crying when someone bricks it or scams you and then wants a refund which you are obligated to give them due to the 45 day no questions asked warranty you give on every item you sell. Wink

Where did you get that? Any sources?
Err that's standard eBay rules.. Paypal can give them their money back within 45 days.

It's not that easy. If you can proof that you sent the item and the customer received it it isn't possible. Otherwise I'd be able to screw over whole eBay on a few millions.
For digital goods it's something different though.
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February 08, 2014, 03:48:22 AM
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If you ship to confirmed addresses with signature confirmation and select no returns, eBay isn't a scam concern... However, I don't want USD or to pay paypal fees, so I'm offering at less than the going rate. There's no reason to get upset that I won't sell at a ridiculous price. Make an offer or don't. Your opinion on what the price should be is less credible than eBay and I have no need to sell this at the moment, so I really don't care if you think a 15% discount to eBay is too expensive. Each day it mines more LTC for me and heats my home. Not a bad reason to wait a couple months to get my asking price.

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February 08, 2014, 07:05:16 PM
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I can offer .25

No can do.  I got 0.29 for the last one and it had some issues as well as the BTC price being higher then...  Appreciate the offer though.  When the weather changes and it isn't keeping me warm, I will be more likely to accept a lowball.  Smiley

Ah, but the lifetime expected return has dropped considerably.

I feel you.  The price of the device hasn't though.  For example, here is a current eBay auction for the same card:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SAPPHIRE-Vapor-X-AMD-Radeon-HD-7970-GHz-Edition-6GB-/221364972637?pt=PCC_Video_TV_Cards&hash=item338a616c5d

It is going for $455 with more than 12 hours to go.  I don't expect to get eBay pricing, but I'd like to get within 15% or so.  In any event, 0.25 BTC is WAY too low.

FYI that is a 6gb card and they tend to go for a lot more than the 3gb versions. Is yours a 6gb card?
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February 08, 2014, 07:54:25 PM
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I can offer .25

No can do.  I got 0.29 for the last one and it had some issues as well as the BTC price being higher then...  Appreciate the offer though.  When the weather changes and it isn't keeping me warm, I will be more likely to accept a lowball.  Smiley

Ah, but the lifetime expected return has dropped considerably.

I feel you.  The price of the device hasn't though.  For example, here is a current eBay auction for the same card:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SAPPHIRE-Vapor-X-AMD-Radeon-HD-7970-GHz-Edition-6GB-/221364972637?pt=PCC_Video_TV_Cards&hash=item338a616c5d

It is going for $455 with more than 12 hours to go.  I don't expect to get eBay pricing, but I'd like to get within 15% or so.  In any event, 0.25 BTC is WAY too low.

FYI that is a 6gb card and they tend to go for a lot more than the 3gb versions. Is yours a 6gb card?

Mine is a 3gb ghz edition.  So, this EXACT card:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SAPPHIRE-AMD-Radeon-HD-7970-GHz-Edition-D5-3GB-Vapor-X-GDDR5-Graphic-Card-/291035350386?pt=PCC_Video_TV_Cards&hash=item43c30f0572

That being said, I'll lower my asking price to $400 in BTC.

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February 08, 2014, 09:40:10 PM
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Ebay prices are allways outrageous... Sell it on ebay if you want that much. Just don't come crying when someone bricks it or scams you and then wants a refund which you are obligated to give them due to the 45 day no questions asked warranty you give on every item you sell. Wink

Where did you get that? Any sources?
Err that's standard eBay rules.. Paypal can give them their money back within 45 days.

It's not that easy. If you can proof that you sent the item and the customer received it it isn't possible. Otherwise I'd be able to screw over whole eBay on a few millions.
For digital goods it's something different though.

Unfortunately it is that easy. Buyer simply files for item significantly not as described, claims it is defective (lies if need be) and ebay sides with the almost without fail. This forces you to accept the return AND dings your ability to have future listings even show up in searches.
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