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  • 11-28-2008 2:16 PM

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    Fair price advice needed for my items

    Hi All :)

    As I see, I have to set some prices for my items I intend to sell... Can You please help me, on what can be a fair price for a:

    - Beolink 7000 wall charger (LCS7000) and for a

    - Beowatch 9750?

    Thanks in advance,

    AT

  • 11-28-2008 8:15 PM In reply to

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    Re: Fair price advice needed for my items

    I do not think I have ever seen a Beolink 7000 wall charger so would not like to comment!

    Brian

  • 11-29-2008 5:00 AM In reply to

    Re: Fair price advice needed for my items

    I believe these can get a fair price from a collector.

    The watch is not very good looking, and I can't imagine someone actually walking around with it daily Smile

    I have a Beolink 7000, it looks it's best in the normal table charger. I could imagine myself paying about 50 euros for a wall charger. They may very well be worth much more to some.

    I'm not a beo collector, I use all mine. 

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  • 11-29-2008 5:03 AM In reply to

    Re: Fair price advice needed for my items

    Hi AT,

    A Beolink 7000 together with a LCS 7000 was offered in Holland about 8 months ago. If I remember correctly both items were in excellent condition and the seller asked € 795,-.

    I've seen Beowatches offered for anything between € 200,- and € 625,- here in Holland, depending on condition and the sanity of the seller.

    Beoworld's twenty-eighth ninth prize winner and fifty-first second prize winner. Best £30 I've ever spent!

  • 11-29-2008 11:51 AM In reply to

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    Re: Fair price advice needed for my items

    Dear Beocool, 

    Thank You for the advice :)

    Upon You clue, what do You think, is it fair to look for €350 for the LCS7000, €400 for the Beowatch? 

    Thanks, 

    AT

  • 11-29-2008 12:54 PM In reply to

    Re: Fair price advice needed for my items

    The price obviously depends on what someone will pay. The LCS7000 is rare but the use of the Beolink 7000 is falling and most lie with enthusiasts. I think you may find 350 Euros will not attract many buyers. The watch attracts both B&O fans and watch fans and I have certainly seen them go for the price you name. If it is the remote one I am thinking of, it is worth pointing out that it uses Beo4 type codes.
  • 11-29-2008 1:25 PM In reply to

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    Re: Fair price advice needed for my items

    Thank You Peter :)

    Of course, You are right, they worth exactly the money someone will pay - but some people already asked me about the prices, and I was not able to answer them, because I didn't know how much I can ask for... that's the reason I'am looking for advices.

    For Your question, I do not know any differences between the 9750 types, but If I saw well, the link shows a watch with an up and down arrow, but my has "V" and an "A" letter - but I think, they are identical, just the picture quality is too low to show the letter "A", and therefore it looks like an up arrow.

    My question is, how can I check if this watch uses the Beo4 type codes?

  • 11-29-2008 1:48 PM In reply to

    Re: Fair price advice needed for my items

    Ive been after a nice beowatch for a while for myself,

    ive been finding the beotime clock is a little heavy on my wrist

    feel free to pm me when you decide on your price

    regards jason

    jason

  • 11-29-2008 5:38 PM In reply to

    Re: Fair price advice needed for my items

    AT:

    Thank You Peter :)

    Of course, You are right, they worth exactly the money someone will pay - but some people already asked me about the prices, and I was not able to answer them, because I didn't know how much I can ask for... that's the reason I'am looking for advices.

    For Your question, I do not know any differences between the 9750 types, but If I saw well, the link shows a watch with an up and down arrow, but my has "V" and an "A" letter - but I think, they are identical, just the picture quality is too low to show the letter "A", and therefore it looks like an up arrow.

    My question is, how can I check if this watch uses the Beo4 type codes?

    My fault - I didn't read the type number - it uses the Beolink 1000/Beo4 codes so should work with all modern equipment.  I think the price for the watch is completely fair - I have seen them go for more. The LCS7000 is just rather difficult to price as it is not an ideal piece of equipment. The desk stand is far more useful as it is then close to hand. I seem to remember that you have to take the BL7000 off the LCS to work it. It is however a much nicer looking link eye than the white plastic MCL one normally seen. A normal MCL2a costs £150 new so this must be worth more than that.

  • 12-08-2008 9:06 AM In reply to

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    Re: Fair price advice needed for my items

    They are available for sale here: http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/164470/ShowThread.aspx#164470
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