drmr2000 - 2010-05-15 11:05
Canceled eBay listing due to "lack of interested", was expecting alot more bidding and watchers on this perfect working dd9, if anyone want it, selling for $300-$350 make a offer. $300-$350 is fair considering seen worst AS-IS units go for more.
[QUOTE] Originally posted by DrMR2000:
......... to "lack of interested", was expecting alot more bidding and watchers on this perfect working dd9... [QUOTE]
logically! You must offer officially world-wide Shipping in your Ebay auction.
That is very important for good result.
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Originally posted by DrMR2000:
Canceled eBay listing due to "lack of interested", was expecting alot more bidding and watchers on this perfect working dd9, if anyone want it, selling for $300-$350 make a offer. $300-$350 is fair considering seen worst AS-IS units go for more.
Oh i see, i had a bit of 150 US for it and being in New zealand it woulda cost me $300 NZ dollars had i won. Cant really afford to spend $600+ NZ on walkmans
I hate to say this but you'll struggle to get this kind of money for a walkman these days. Also, May/June is a bad time to sell, folks are preparing for summer, new purchases, vacations etc.
im.out.of.hear - 2010-05-21 03:37
i'm not a walkman type fellow,but i'm curious to know how much did they cost when they were new ?? i used to have a price list
According to my official Sony walkman book they were 43,000 yen which equates to $330 in 1994