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08-20-2016, 01:46 PM | #11 |
Radical Centrist
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That's a good plan and a good way to handle it by them. If they know you're not dishonest, and you're a regular, to give you cash.
It might work like this: they can't test certain items, or don't know how. So they put those things out at around parts price; and if they come back, they'll sell them out on eBay at parts price, meanwhile you're invested in store credit. In the ghetto, a lot of items come in as suspect. Not that they were stolen, but they were clearly part of a dumpster dive or seem to be from odd circumstances. A poor person comes in, digs into a plastic trash bag, and says "I have this stereo (a 30 year old piece of shit), this clock radio (a 40 year old piece of shit), and this thing I don't use because I don't like it (an uncharged iPad 2 covered in syrup)." And you say, what the fuck? So you offer $20 for the lot and throw the shit in the trash, and hope the iPad is serviceable; if it can't charge at all, it goes for parts: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from...p2045573.m1684 But if it can charge, how long do you work with it until you say, well yeah this thing "works"? And what are your risks, selling it in various ways? |
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