W8BVH wrote:
> I think it's a shame that you don't know what you want for it
Huh? Why is it a shame? Because the person is not in the -business- of
selling used equipment and does not know what it is worth? That is why
he is asking for help to find a fair price for the buyer and yet not
short-change himself.
> and then let the first person buy it. Ralph Howes W8BVH
Again, I have to say 'Huh?'. I do not see (in his statement quoted
below) where he is going to "let the *first* person buy it". He
suggested a random drawing of *several* offers, hardly the -first-
person--and he is looking for other suggestions as well.
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tod Glenn" <n7wd@cordite.com> To:
> "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com> Sent:
> Saturday, June 30, 2007 2:41 PM Subject: [TenTec] Do the right thing
> - 6N2
>
>
> > Greetings all, I have decided to sell my TenTec 6N2 (526). I have
> > received several offers from this list, enough that I'm not sure
> > what would be the most fair solution. I can randomly accept an
> > offer, or list it on an auction site. Since so many people want
> > the radio, and are offering about the same price, what does
> > everyone think would be a fair way to sell the radio?
> >
> > Radio is in very good to excellent condition, with a light scratch
> > on the left side of the chassis and some dust. Non-smoker.
> > Includes mike and manual.
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