Stevie_Blaze:
Ok so i currently have the SCM11's set up at home and they sound even more incredible here than they did in the demo room. I've been offered them at £800 brand new, almost too good to pass up really.
Hopefully i should make around £600 for the 684's as they are brand new and haven't even opened the box that contains their plinths,anyone got any ideas as to where to sell them? Ebay is the obvious choice but item's seam to go for less if your not willing to post them. I wouldn't like to imagine how much it would cost to ship these beasts.
Ebay is your best bet simply because of size of audience. If the gross weight is under 30Kg then you can ship with royal mail parcels for £10.50 I think it is, certainly around that price, as it's a special ebay rate. You have to set it up by printing a shipping label etc which I only recently discovered.
If you are worried about not getting the right price simply add a minimum reserve price to your auction, you are not obliged to complete the sale if the reserve is not met. It will cost extra to your insertion fees but worth it for high value nearly new items. The sting with ebay though is the high final valuation fee set at 5%.
Ok so i currently have the SCM11's set up at home and they sound even more incredible here than they did in the demo room. I've been offered them at £800 brand new, almost too good to pass up really.
Hopefully i should make around £600 for the 684's as they are brand new and haven't even opened the box that contains their plinths,anyone got any ideas as to where to sell them? Ebay is the obvious choice but item's seam to go for less if your not willing to post them. I wouldn't like to imagine how much it would cost to ship these beasts.
Ebay is your best bet simply because of size of audience. If the gross weight is under 30Kg then you can ship with royal mail parcels for £10.50 I think it is, certainly around that price, as it's a special ebay rate. You have to set it up by printing a shipping label etc which I only recently discovered.
If you are worried about not getting the right price simply add a minimum reserve price to your auction, you are not obliged to complete the sale if the reserve is not met. It will cost extra to your insertion fees but worth it for high value nearly new items. The sting with ebay though is the high final valuation fee set at 5%.