:doh: really , house clearance specialist
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Q...gAAOSwO41aR98M
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:doh: really , house clearance specialist
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Q...gAAOSwO41aR98M
Looks like a nice pair of Impulse speakers in his other items though, not sure if price is any good ?
If that's the kind of hifi you get from house clearence i think I'll take it up too.
The TC880 is the only Sony reel-to-reel machine that interests me - but at £5K, no!
Not daydreamers so much as chancers setting bait for idiots. There's a lot of it about.
It can also work as a tactic to lure people into making very high "lowball" offers I suppose :D I mean sometimes those type of auctions have the BIN prices at such a level even an offer of 1/5th of the BIN would still be a high price and someone just might make that kind of offer and even higher and thinking they are getting a bargain if the seller accepts... Also I've seen it happen sellers put up an item with a really high BIN price only to eventually offer it up for auction with no starting price, but funnily enough those auctions often seem to deem really good money for the item in question. Even if people knew the original BIN price was ridiculously high, it seems it still affects their perception of value and makes the item appear "premium" in the minds of some people.
Maybe off topic but the way people behave in online auctions is very funny sometimes. I watched a TT not get sold with a BIN price of about 500 EUR over a period of like couple months (which was a total bargain for that TT, arm & cart combo btw) and then eventually the seller put it up for auction with a starting price of 1 EUR and got about double his previous BIN price as everyone was trying to "grab a bargain" and ended up in a bidding war...
Ask him if it comes with a tin of this =
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