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Post by Cara Halliwell on Dec 7, 2008 19:23:04 GMT -5
well when I look at them in the store, they are usually $40.00 or $30.00. and if they're in mint condition, you could sell them for at lease $20.00 or $25.00. raise the price up a bit. it's a good deal.
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Post by The Original P3 on Dec 7, 2008 20:57:15 GMT -5
I personally wouldn't pay $15 dollars for a used set when I could pay $5 more for a brand new one.
I say start low. At the most $10.00 a set. With any luck you'll get people into a bidding war which will up the prices. You are gonna sell them on Ebay right?
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Post by Hansemand on Dec 8, 2008 5:10:03 GMT -5
Looking on eBay and what the most take for an individual season, then their prices are at $10 for each season (used). That can give you a little hint on what you only can demand for yours Nicholas. Those above, arround $15-20, are mostly DVD stores selling out of their stock of still wraped seasons.
This means in hope of selling yours, you also have to be at arround $10 in order to sell each season, so sadly yes, you have to sell yours with a high loss of what you actually paid for them your self. No one will pay about $110 for yours, when there are others who sell them much cheaper than you do.
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Post by Piper Halliwell on Dec 8, 2008 10:53:29 GMT -5
I think this sounds like a good deal for me anyway the exchange rate would work In my favor LOL
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Post by Hansemand on Dec 8, 2008 11:38:04 GMT -5
Sounds like a good price to me Nicholas, $90 and the book is included in that price, that will open up a few yes to wards what you are selling.
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