Can i sell my gaming pc?
So i bought a bunch of PC parts worth around £1100 and built a computer. Could I sell it for slight profit like £50. For builders fee or whatever
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No, you can sell it at a significant loss because it is used. Unless you are a computer shop owner.
Well you can TRY. Enough people do it if i look at EBAY or CRAIGSLIST.
If someone will fall for it and pay what you ask is another matter.
Magma Dragoon eredeti hozzászólása:
No, you can sell it at a significant loss because it is used. Unless you are a computer shop owner.
So a brand new built PC with brand new parts that have warranty is used and sells for less?
You could sell it and you could make $50 on it. Realistically, Its more likely that if it sells you will more than likely take a loss. Its the reason builders and sellers use cheaper all inclusive mainboards and cheap psu's inside a cheap case with too small drives and minimal ram, to keep pricing at point at which they have a profit margin.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Carlsberg; 2020. máj. 24., 19:18
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Magma Dragoon eredeti hozzászólása:
No, you can sell it at a significant loss because it is used. Unless you are a computer shop owner.
So a brand new built PC with brand new parts that have warranty is used and sells for less?
Who wants to buy a "new" PC from an unknown person at a premium price?
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Magma Dragoon eredeti hozzászólása:
No, you can sell it at a significant loss because it is used. Unless you are a computer shop owner.
So a brand new built PC with brand new parts that have warranty is used and sells for less?

Nobody cares how much you say you used it, competing used items are cheaper. Plus I don't believe you bought a brand new 960 in 2020.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Magma Dragoon; 2020. máj. 24., 18:55
Magma Dragoon eredeti hozzászólása:
✪simonstar✪ eredeti hozzászólása:
So a brand new built PC with brand new parts that have warranty is used and sells for less?

Nobody cares how much you say you used it, competing used items are cheaper. Plus I don't believe you bought a brand new 960 in 2020.
The 960 is there for filler and is not included in the price
You spent 1100 dollars to get those parts then build a computer to sell for 50 dollars? Best to return those parts and buy yourself a decent gaming computer.
doesnt hurt to try, you would probably have better luck in real life vs online but you could always do both
Harry Gumdropzap eredeti hozzászólása:
doesnt hurt to try, you would probably have better luck in real life vs online but you could always do both
Thanks
✪simonstar✪ eredeti hozzászólása:
Magma Dragoon eredeti hozzászólása:
No, you can sell it at a significant loss because it is used. Unless you are a computer shop owner.
So a brand new built PC with brand new parts that have warranty is used and sells for less?
exactly, same goes for new cars, as soon they leave the dealership the price drops
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Magma Dragoon eredeti hozzászólása:
No, you can sell it at a significant loss because it is used. Unless you are a computer shop owner.
So a brand new built PC with brand new parts that have warranty is used and sells for less?

Not so much the fact that it's used. It's that it's "not new". Someone out there might pay you what it's worth taking into account you did the work of putting it together, but you have to find that person. As an unknown to them, they would rather trust an actual reputable business that does that.
Most people with that kind of money to spend know they can buy the parts just like you did, so they have the buyer advantage. Which means they don't have to take your marked up price (and probably shouldn't)
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