Market Section - Product Pricing n Discussions [NO Price checks]

Prices on these forums are quite high, these won't sell outside. i can share the actual prices but it won't be fair to seller, just for reference you get 3070Ti(4-5months old) at 31k - even less if its 2 fan variants
Yes. Please share. You should not have shared half information to people when you have all the knowledge.
Everyone looking here must know what price they should pay including me; so that i don't end up ripping someone unnecessarily.
I have already revised/reduced price respecting a member's post. I will do it again if you share some proper valid info and links.
Thanks in advance.
 
i got august purchased 3070 asus tuf at 29K last week. stop thinking miners are the only one selling. every 5-6 month old card are no longer considered mining card.
 
It would be hard to sell at this price. Getting new one for ₹34k
Okay, buy it from them. :)
i got august purchased 3070 asus tuf at 29K last week. stop thinking miners are the only one selling. every 5-6 month old card are no longer considered mining card.
It was an honest input from a member saying that your used price is higher than a new one to help you price it for sale. It's your choice to set a price. But certainly such sarcastic ridicules are not welcomed
Don't need your personal opinion. Thank you.


What was sarcastic about it?

I just asked him to buy it brand new (Asus 3060 Ti) for 34K.

Let's not post on the deal thread, but rather continue the conversation here. @ankit360 @Panda @Dauggie @buBleZ

Yes, I am too seeing even 2-3 months old 3060TIs being sold for less than 25K on multiple marketplaces. OP can decide his own price, but buyers will definitely compare the best as they are not limited to buying from you, or this forum, or this model etc.

The pricing suggestion is to help you sell the items faster. I have been at your position OP, and from my experience with so many deals here, I would suggest not completely ignoring the pricing suggestions. This isn't Reddit, and most people here aren't cheapskates who just want good cards for ultra cheap.
 
Let's not post on the deal thread, but rather continue the conversation here. @ankit360 @Panda @Dauggie @buBleZ

Yes, I am too seeing even 2-3 months old 3060TIs being sold for less than 25K on multiple marketplaces. OP can decide his own price, but buyers will definitely compare the best as they are not limited to buying from you, or this forum, or this model etc.

The pricing suggestion is to help you sell the items faster. I have been at your position OP, and from my experience with so many deals here, I would suggest not completely ignoring the pricing suggestions. This isn't Reddit, and most people here aren't cheapskates who just want good cards for ultra cheap.
If others don't agree with my pricing its okay but spamming the thread is not okay. Just because everyone is selling for a loss does not mean that I should also do the same.

Only the Linux drivers are awful and the card itself is fine, so people looking to bully/low-ball me is not going to work.

I'm mostly looking for a trade and I'm not desperate to sell the card as I'll slap the card into the old PC after getting a AMD GPU and call it a day.

I'm well aware of the current pricing trend. Don't like the pricing, don't buy. Its not like as if I'm PM'ing or spamming everyone to buy it. So, people need to calm down.
 
Let's not post on the deal thread, but rather continue the conversation here. @ankit360 @Panda @Dauggie @buBleZ
What's wrong with Ankit's comment that shouldn't be posted in original thread? I agree that the other comments can be diverted here but Ankit posted the current market price of a better card which is retailing for lesser price than op's price and he's not breaking any rules either. Sometimes people also miss pricing related comments in this thread as they just see only in the sale thread.
 
If others don't agree with my pricing its okay but spamming the thread is not okay. Just because everyone is selling for a loss does not mean that I should also do the same.

Only the Linux drivers are awful and the card itself is fine, so people looking to bully/low-ball me is not going to work.

I'm mostly looking for a trade and I'm not desperate to sell the card as I'll slap the card into the old PC after getting a AMD GPU and call it a day.

I'm well aware of the current pricing trend. Don't like the pricing, don't buy. Its not like as if I'm PM'ing or spamming everyone to buy it. So, people need to calm down.
Read this post of your's again. The only person who needs to calm down is you. . There has been no spamming/low-ball or anything of that sort in that thread. You just lost your cool when someone politely and genuinely shared a feedback a new card costs less than the used one you are selling to reconsider your price. And you ridiculed them to go buy the new one. The feedback is useful back to you as well as buyers so that they don't get ripped off.
 
Read this post of your's again. The only person who needs to calm down is you. . There has been no spamming/low-ball or anything of that sort in that thread. You just lost your cool when someone politely and genuinely shared a feedback a new card costs less than the used one you are selling to reconsider your price. And you ridiculed them to go buy the new one. The feedback is useful back to you as well as buyers so that they don't get ripped off.
I'm not ridiculing nor ripping anyone off.

Looks like scalpers & resellers are mad with my pricing.

Also, your POV does not need to align with mine. :)
 
Sometimes people also miss pricing related comments in this thread as they just see only in the sale thread.
Yes. But there are many, many sites where the prices are ridiculous. OLX, other reselling sites, Amazon, Flipkart. You can't comment everywhere. We just have to assume that the buyer will do the diligence and research before buying.
I think @Panda gets the point about pricing, let him decide if he wants to lower his expectations or not.
From quick 2 mins lookup at other marketplaces, here's what I found. (Not my cards, just some posts I can see)

Gigabyte Gaming OC 3060Ti 3 months old @22999
Zotac Twin Edge OC 3060Ti 1 year 6 months old @20999
Inno3d 3060Ti 1 month old @22500

Rest up to the seller and potential buyers.
 
Buyers are supposed to do their own due diligence anyways. If they don't then ..
Yes, shouldn't the same apply to seller? I get that it's up to seller to price it but doesn't mean one can price it more than market price and expect no one to correct it.

Folks, please calm down and read the rules. Pricing queries or feedback needs to take the PM route or mentioned in this thread. It cannot be put in the sale thread.
Wasn't price checks with valid links allowed in sale threads

Yes. But there are many, many sites where the prices are ridiculous. OLX, other reselling sites, Amazon, Flipkart. You can't comment everywhere. We just have to assume that the buyer will do the diligence and research before buying.
I think @Panda gets the point about pricing, let him decide if he wants to lower his expectations or not.
From quick 2 mins lookup at other marketplaces, here's what I found. (Not my cards, just some posts I can see)

Gigabyte Gaming OC 3060Ti 3 months old @22999
Zotac Twin Edge OC 3060Ti 1 year 6 months old @20999
Inno3d 3060Ti 1 month old @22500

Rest up to the seller and potential buyers.
OLX and other said marketplaces aren't in an open forum, right?
 
Yes, shouldn't the same apply to seller? I get that it's up to seller to price it but doesn't mean one can price it more than market price and expect no one to correct it.
No, actually seller can put any price and is not liable to make any correction even if you beg for it. Your request needs to be via PM and you can tag the seller and post here.
You do realize that they will be automatically bound to reduce at some point if it doesn't get sold at the quoted price.
Wasn't price checks with valid links allowed in sale threads
Can you post the link to where this is mentioned ?
 
No, actually seller can put any price and is not liable to make any correction even if you beg for it. Your request needs to be via PM and you can tag the seller and post here.
You do realize that they will be automatically bound to reduce at some point if it doesn't get sold at the quoted price.
So the seller can take advantage of an unsuspecting buyer but we can't post the current prices to help such buyers?
I agree it's bound to get corrected that is why i stopped doing this stuff on threads but i don't see what's wrong if someone did that.

Can you post the link to where this is mentioned ?
Let me see if i can find it.
Can you post the link to where this is mentioned ?
Price checks with a valid link is allowed.
I assumed this hasn't changed
 
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Don't bother guys.. Buyers here are generally well aware of current market prices thanks to threads like this and the other GPU pricing discussion thread..

It's fun when you see those 3080ti n 3060ti sellers post their insane prices and make effort to keep bumping their threads into oblivion

Properly priced cards get sold pretty quickly.. Like that 3070 recently which sold way less than what many want for their 3060ti.

Also those who are arguing that theirs is a “gaming” only card and not a “mining” one.. As long as it's under valid warranty, it doesn't matter. Watch linus’s video about the mining card tests if you want actual proof.
 
People take offense to posts on their sale thread as if you attacked their house:joycat:

I don't understand the problem, let people keep posting on your sale thread, it will keep showing on the first page. If you think your price is right, then they're only helping you by bumping your thread.

Not pointing fingers at anyone, this is a common problem.

People should realise that the market section of a forum is still a forum, and people will post regardless of how clean and pristine you want to keep the thread. Or else, they could just completely restrict replies to OP only, just like in HFV forum.
 
The seller is allowed to price it as he wish and potential buyers or even someone with knowledge can post current pricing in a thread (as we know, this is allowed). The problem I see here is the attitude, Seller could have politely rejected and moved on. Secondly if someone opens a thread that doesn't give him exclusive right to allow who can post in the thread, TE is an open forum and people can post in a sale thread if no rules were broken which Ankit did in a very polite manner.
Or else, they could just completely restrict replies to OP only, just like in HFV forum.
Then its not an open forum as everyone have a right to his/her opinion, Good we are not in HFV Forum else my post would have been deleted :D
 
So the seller can take advantage of an unsuspecting buyer but we can't post the current prices to help such buyers?
I agree it's bound to get corrected that is why i stopped doing this stuff on threads but i don't see what's wrong if someone did that.


Let me see if i can find it.


I assumed this hasn't changed
You are assuming the buyers are unsuspecting. I don't know who would be so, especially, when it comes to a high value item like GPU. As far what the MOD mentioned, this is what the rules say -
Technical and Supportive - It should add value to the discussion between the seller and the prospective buyer (all suggestions and negotiations on asking price and market price must be done via PM).
@puns , please clarify the guidelines.
 
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