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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 92253" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>What things are worth and what people will pay are two completely different things. </p><p>In this area, any machine that is in serviceable condition, regardless of age, sells for a lot more than was mentioned in previous posts. I have seen 743's listed for $10,000. Whether they sell for that is another story, but I can't see a machine like that going for less than $7000 around here.</p><p>What you have to ask yourself is what do you have invested, and would you be happy with?</p><p>Most of the luck that I have had selling stuff has come with not posting a price and letting someone make me an offer. I find that posting prices scare people off, and they tend not to contact you. Where as a note of "contact seller" or "no reasonable offer will be refused" will get people curious and they will at least try to make contact. Once you have interest, then you are in the driver's seat (or closer to it, if nothing else).</p><p>If you do decide to post a price, you only have one opportunity to start high, just like the buyer only has one opportunity to go in low. As a seller, you can always come down.</p><p>HTH - SR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 92253, member: 3290"] What things are worth and what people will pay are two completely different things. In this area, any machine that is in serviceable condition, regardless of age, sells for a lot more than was mentioned in previous posts. I have seen 743's listed for $10,000. Whether they sell for that is another story, but I can't see a machine like that going for less than $7000 around here. What you have to ask yourself is what do you have invested, and would you be happy with? Most of the luck that I have had selling stuff has come with not posting a price and letting someone make me an offer. I find that posting prices scare people off, and they tend not to contact you. Where as a note of “contact seller” or “no reasonable offer will be refused” will get people curious and they will at least try to make contact. Once you have interest, then you are in the driver's seat (or closer to it, if nothing else). If you do decide to post a price, you only have one opportunity to start high, just like the buyer only has one opportunity to go in low. As a seller, you can always come down. HTH - SR [/QUOTE]
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