I am planning to sell my old Gateway E-4000 on the Internet (Ebay). I am of course, trying to get the most money out of it. Is there something on the Internet (FREE) that I can use to accurately calculate it’s real value?
It’s worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it.
A rough guess can be obtained by looking at complete auction listings on ebay for similar items. That shows what the things really sell for, not what price someone is asking for them. You need to sign up as an ebay member (free) to get access to that information.
As a rule of thumb or rough estimate, figure you can get ~80% of the value a new system of equivalent performance would sell for.
February 11th, 2010 at 11:06 am
see what similar machines go for on ebay
when selling you can put a reserve or high start price on it
References :
February 11th, 2010 at 11:13 am
It’s worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it.
A rough guess can be obtained by looking at complete auction listings on ebay for similar items. That shows what the things really sell for, not what price someone is asking for them. You need to sign up as an ebay member (free) to get access to that information.
As a rule of thumb or rough estimate, figure you can get ~80% of the value a new system of equivalent performance would sell for.
References :