Somebody is selling 2080ti for 75k. So, I guess you price it whatever you want.How can I sell a 11month old Inno 3d RTX 2080 ti tripple fan for ?
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Somebody is selling 2080ti for 75k. So, I guess you price it whatever you want.How can I sell a 11month old Inno 3d RTX 2080 ti tripple fan for ?
1 lakhHow can I sell a 11month old Inno 3d RTX 2080 ti tripple fan for ?
Match it to RTX 3070 AIB card priceHow can I sell a 11month old Inno 3d RTX 2080 ti tripple fan for ?
The cheapest I see is 84k.Match it to RTX 3070 AIB card price
For this card I think 50k is a good price.The cheapest I see is 84k.
I don't want it to become a joke.
You can easily get 65k at the moment considering 1060 is selling for 15kNo seriously
I was thinking may be 55-50k
to be frank ,this is the last opportunity to recoup the money i.e to get a good priceThe cheapest I see is 84k.
I don't want it to become a joke.
Good luck in finding a buyer who will pay 65k for a GPU architecture that's 2 years old.You can easily get 65k at the moment considering 1060 is selling for 15k
Hagglers and scalpers, we cannot get rid of them.More on the topic; it's sad to see that even when you honestly place a price that's 23% less than the lowest recommend price on the same forum, a haggler would do his best beating the shit out of your reserve price. People should know when to stop or atleast recognise a good deal.
Good you mention and here I was thinking to sell for 7~8k and then realize there is no way I can spend 20~30k to get a decent gpuYou can easily get 65k at the moment considering 1060 is selling for 15k
I know that everyone tries to recuperate as much as they can while selling any item but these factors also determine the price. Imagine if the 3000 series was not having availability issues then 2000 Series card would have commanded even lower price. But if your GPU sells anywhere around 50k, I would say a good sell. Like I posted earlier, I got one locally for 48k with almost 2 years warranty left. And if you are looking to buy a 3000 series, try for the Founders Edition from Rashi. A lot of my friends got 3080 but your efforts will have to be persistent. Keep bothering them with phone calls.Thanks for your wishes.
So you are saying is supply/demand, original price or even market trends have nothing to do with it?
The only thing that matters is the architecture
Cool!!
More on the topic; it's sad to see that even when you honestly place a price that's 23% less than the lowest recommend price on the same forum, a haggler would do his best beating the shit out of your reserve price. People should know when to stop or atleast recognise a good deal.
@Mann please list your card on the TP for 65k and let's see how it goes..Good luck in finding a buyer who will pay 65k for a GPU architecture that's 2 years old.
I agree, there are many things that you can't put a price on with logic & it is better to let demand/supply handle these.Let mods / admins permit a bidding type for price discovery.