is there a formula for figuring out what the value of eletronics are from what i paid for em. i hear of terms used like fire sales and garge sale prices
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I use eBay. First I guess at what I could sell the object in a yard sale. Then I look at eBay to confirm. This is known as garage sale prices. What would a willing buyer pay you for this item in a yard sale. Surprisingly, that computer is probably only worth $100-200 (unless it's an Apple Mac). The mattress is nearly worthless. The old "hi-fi" stereo, similarly, is nearly worthless.Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
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Originally posted by Ekop785 View PostI used Salvation Army donation guide prices. You would just need to estimate "high" or "low" end of the pricing:
For example, they have the following listed as such:
Computer Monitor $5.00 $51.00 Computer Printer $5.00 $155.00 Computer System $104.00 $415.00
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Originally posted by yourfired View Post
do you have a link for the salvation army donation guide prices. i was looking on ebay and most if it's new and at store prices if not more on some items
It is not very well organized - they have computer stuff under misc., tv's under appliances, etc.
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