Posted: 5/6/2012 8:45:29 PM EDT
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high IMO......I would sell the rifle for $850-900 without optic, sell the Eothingy separate for $50-100 under new with 75 extra batteries, or you could list the rifle at 850-900 range with option to add EoTech for $xxx. That might bring more potential buyers to your doorstep, and some would go ahead and jump towards the optic once there.
when bundled together, I start looking at whether or not I'm paying "fair" price or getting a deal when taking on someone else's optic (possible problem). |
| ^ I was thinking I was doing like you mentioned, with $900 asking (figure that will get negotiated down to 850) without optic and 1150 with optic. I looked online and the optic was around 4-450 most places, 100 off would be 300 equaling 1200 package price, so I'm actually 150-200 off on the optic. Do you think I should just list for 850 then say if you would like the eotech add another 300? |
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^ I was thinking I was doing like you mentioned, with $900 asking (figure that will get negotiated down to 850) without optic and 1150 with optic. I looked online and the optic was around 4-450 most places, 100 off would be 300 equaling 1200 package price, so I'm actually 150-200 off on the optic. Do you think I should just list for 850 then say if you would like the eotech add another 300? you will get more hits at that range. this is just my opinion after selling several items as both packages and separating....the package as a whole is ALWAYS worth less to a buyer than the items separated. Sell them separate and receive more money. When it comes to getting peoples attention towards buying something, put the lowest price point you are willing to negotiate from out there.....then you can always "up sell" someone on an optic if they seem interested. I've had far better luck selling guns without niche or custom items. Hell, I removed a Chip McCormick trigger from an AR to get it to sell without one.....then had no issue selling the trigger and ended up ahead of where I would have sold it as a package. |

