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SFF pricing

acole1

Golden Member
I was considering selling a Biostar SFF rig I have that I'm not able to use, but I have no idea how to price it.

It's a Biostar IDEQ 200TB

Skt 478
2xDDR
AGP 8x

It has a brand new motherboard (friend gave it to me and I RMA'ed it since he didn't want to bother with it), so it would be nice to get atleast $75 for it, and the case is in perfect shape too.

Your thoughs...

Is $75 reserve on ebay too high or low?

(I think these kinds of posts are ok... I'll take it down if they are not.)

Thanks!
 
reserve price FTL.

if you want at least 75 out of it, put it @ 75 starting price with buy it now @ $100. 3 day auction.

also you know that you can look at "completed auctions" on ebay for this sort of price check.
 
Ahh ok, thats a much better idea! I am new to ebaying stuff so any tips are welcome!

Do my prices seem to high or low? I looked at NE for some similar case/mobo combos and the no-name brand ones are going for $130+ with even less features.
 
I would set the starting bid at .99 cents and let the market decide what it's worth. I find that when you item gets lots of bids it attracts attention to it like moths to a flame.

Setting it at .99 also lowers your Ebay starting price fee to just 20 cents
 
Set it at .99c starting bid and let the market decide if you have good feedback. If you don't have much feedback a reserve + buy it now would probably work better.
 
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