Pliablemoose
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There are so many things wrong with this its laughable.
Do you truly think apple sets the price for the used cell phone market? Are you kidding me? Do they have ANYTHING whatsoever to do with the market for a used iPhone? Give me a fucking break.
The free market decides the price of a used iPhone. Person A thinks that they can sell their iPhone 3GS for $300, and they end up doing it. These prices listed on craigslist dont come out of nowhere. The iPhone 3GS is still in high demand, and its in obviously very high demand when it comes to the used market. Thats why it commands a higher price than what you think are 'superior' phones. The free market obviously doesn't think these phones are 'superior' or else they would be paying more for them.
You know why all those phones you listed are cheaper than the iPhone? Because the FREE MARKET decided that the iPhone 3GS is more valuable than the HTC Evo, the captivate, the droid, and every other phone that you named. Apple has absolutely nothing to do with it.
The price of the iPhone should not be lower just because *YOU* think it should be. You arent some special decision maker of used iPhone prices. If you dont buy it at that price, someone else will. Thousands of people in the market for a used iPhone have decided it should be sold for that much.
Are you really saying that Apple decides the price of their product on the used market?
Your argument is 'sub-par' at best, and downright retarded at worst.
Do you truly think apple sets the price for the used cell phone market? Are you kidding me? Do they have ANYTHING whatsoever to do with the market for a used iPhone? Give me a fucking break.
The free market decides the price of a used iPhone. Person A thinks that they can sell their iPhone 3GS for $300, and they end up doing it. These prices listed on craigslist dont come out of nowhere. The iPhone 3GS is still in high demand, and its in obviously very high demand when it comes to the used market. Thats why it commands a higher price than what you think are 'superior' phones. The free market obviously doesn't think these phones are 'superior' or else they would be paying more for them.
You know why all those phones you listed are cheaper than the iPhone? Because the FREE MARKET decided that the iPhone 3GS is more valuable than the HTC Evo, the captivate, the droid, and every other phone that you named. Apple has absolutely nothing to do with it.
The price of the iPhone should not be lower just because *YOU* think it should be. You arent some special decision maker of used iPhone prices. If you dont buy it at that price, someone else will. Thousands of people in the market for a used iPhone have decided it should be sold for that much.
Are you really saying that Apple decides the price of their product on the used market?
Your argument is 'sub-par' at best, and downright retarded at worst.
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You seem to have taken this opportunity to simply go out of your way to try to insult me and call me names without providing a reasonable explanation of why a used iPhone should command a higher resale price point. Instead of calling names, why not try to make an actual counter-argument. Calling me a 'retard' doesn't have anything to do with the price point of phones unfortunately.
The sad thing is... I'm dead serious.
I watch my local craigslist as well as eBay and the forums just in case there are and "too good to be true" deals that I can scoop up. Frankly, iPhones simply are overpriced. You realize that people STILL value iPhone 2G's at > $100? Imagine the condition of most of those phones by now. iPhone 3G's are still valued at $200+. $200+ for a phone that's 3 generations old and has known performance issues with current iOS software?! Seriously!!! And god forbid said phone is already jailbroken. That easily adds another $50-$100 to the base price!
As a comparison, I can go out and pick up a Captivate or Vibrant without too much trouble for $200 +/- $50 (yes, I've seen them as low as $150). What phone can I compare to an iPhone 3G... how about a Droid A855. I can EASILY find those for $100, in excellent working condition with accessories. How about an HTC EVO - wasn't that last year's "super phone"? $150 no problem. DroidX and HTC Incredible, easy to find for $225 and $175 respectively.
All of these are easily comparable to the iPhone 3gs, let alone could be considered superior to the iPhone 3g, and yet the iPhone 3gs still commands upwards of $300+ on resale "value" for what could arguably be considered a sub-par product by today's standards. Why? There's only one reason, as previously mentioned: ThestupidApple tax.
I don't have to provide a reasonable explanation. The free market has already spoken for me.
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Please note that I am not getting into an argument about why the used Apple iPhone should command a higher price. That will get us absolutely nowhere. That is opinion. What I am stating is a fact. Hundreds of people are paying that price for a used iPhone every single day, regardless of what you think. The value has been determined by the free market. Simple as that.
Thank you for reinforcing my point.Rubbish, it's because people like the phones. You can call them r-tards or whatever. But I can't count how many iPhone owners I've had come up to me and show me their iPhone as if they were the only person in the world who had one. On the other end of the spectrum I can count on 1 hand how many times an Android owner has done the same thing. Take any single Android phone and put it against the iPhone, the iPhone will have out sold it 10:1. The iPhone's worth what people are willing to pay for it. I sold a 1G iPhone last year on CL for more than I paid for the Droid 1 I bought on there a week later. At that point the Droid was about about 4 months old. My iPhone was close to FOUR YEARS old.
Ahh... see, that's the point of this thread in the first place though. All I'm hearing is "free market blah blah blah". Of course it's the free market. The op is asking WHY. You're not stating any facts about why people are still paying these prices for used iPhones. Of course the value is determined by the free market. Of course supply and demand are going to have an adjustment on price; as you so helpfully point out this basic economics. But why is there a premium attached to the used iPhone. The OP wanted to know why. I provided an answer whereas you did not. It's as simple as that.
Please understand I'm not trying to bash your precious iPhone. It's a marvelous and game-changing piece of technology. But so are the devices that came after it. Imitation is the highest form of flattery of course. But there is no feasible technical reason at this point why used iPhones command the premium resale value they currently hold. The only reason, as you helpfully point is, is because people are willing to pay a premium because it's an iPhone. Once again I submit to you: The Apple Tax.
Thank you for reinforcing my point.
Can we stop chanting "market forces" as a reason for the premium price? Who is the market? The people buying them. Why are they willing to pay the premium? There's the question the OP asked.
Anyway, we seem to be going around and around in circles here. The point is lost on you two, that's fine. Hopefully the OP will find the answer he was looking for in here.
And let it be known that for the record, I'm not an Apple hater. I personally have owned exactly 3 iPhones and 1 iPod in my life. No, I no longer own any of them - why? Because I dislike the interface and find the flexibility of Android far superior currently, plus I like the hardware afforded by my current phone better than an iPhone. And finally, I did utilize thestupidApple tax to my advantage, reselling each of those devices in their own time at a hefty premium (at a profit no less). Imagine my shock when I sold a broken, non-working iPhone 3g for well more than I paid for it. For what it's worth, I purchased my current phone last early year for $195 - a Samsung Vibrant.
You arent understanding what I am saying. Its NOT a premium. It is the price that everyone in the market will pay for the phone. We are at an equilibrium in pricing. They aren't paying anything ABOVE market price. They are paying exactly market price. There is no premium involved. The price has been decided. YOU are the one who thinks its a premium price, not the hundreds of people who buy a used iPhone every single day.
And you aren't understanding what I'm saying. It IS a premium over other phones with equivalent functionality, particularly when it comes to holding value over time. Apple products demand a premium over other equivalent products. They always have, and always will. This is not arguable, period.
With that, I'm done with this conversation. There's no sense trying to hammer a nail through a knot in the board.
this thread has turned pretty LOL thanks for the enterrtainment.
If anyone here has ever sold something on craigslist, they know there is always some lowballer who comes in and tries to offer you half the asking price.
Have you ever wondered who this person is? Look no farther than SunnyD!