Shoot it my way too please!
Shoot it my way too please!
Ugh. It turns out FedEx delivered the box to the wrong building in my complex. The name they listed on the tracking was wrong, and that person does not exist. Finally found it in an office a few buildings over. No thanks to FedEx, who hasn't responded in any way to the claim I filed a week ago.
I'm not asking for a PM, but I wouldn't mind if one popped up in my inbox, too! Thanks in advance!
What do you think would be a fair price to sell my boxset for? I want to refund it to Totalbox, but they seem to be fucking useless and nonresponsive when I try to ask them. The corner is snapped, but all of the contents are still wrapped in plastic and sealed. I haven't even been able to open it. Any offers?
Unopened and unused and undamaged I would say $250-$300
partially opened, damaged, and not i its original intended condition would drop it out of fair market value, not just by my standards but by the majority of collectors as well. Think of selling an autographed Babe Ruth 8x10 at a Sports Memorabilia Convention, however the top right corner of the photo is torn or completely ripped off or hanging by a thread. That damage would significantly lower the value approximately 35%-50% of its face value. There will always be buyers who are he exception who have money to throw around and are willing to pay just about anything for an item, but by generic collector value, I would go with the rule and not the exception. Good luck finding a buyer willing to spend around $300 or more, and I mean that without the slightest bit of sarcasm.
Harry Seaward, I would upload plenty of pictures on eBay of your item. Take advantage of the best offer option. If someone is willing to pay $400 for your item, then it's their decision and after all of the fees and shipping, you'll net approximately $330. Someone probably will give you a best offer of $300-350, then it'll be your decision how much return on investment you want.
Of course there will be buyers on eBay that send you $50 offers. But there are desperate buyers on there. I've seen it happen plenty of times where someone really wants the item. I'll decline their offer prices the maximum of three times and then he/she ends up purchasing it at the offer price. For me, it's all about patience. Let increasing market value over time do the job for you.
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I agree that they shouldn't arrived damaged in the first place, although just because THEY ARE damaged doesn't essentially make them completely worthless
Since there seems to be MORE damaged than UNDAMAGED I would like to think the undamaged ones are more rare and more coveted in the market place, therefore would be more expensive
Back on topic of APC, any guesses of when another full blown tour will be? I'm guessing after TOOL and Ashes Divide put our their new albums and tour. I'm guessing 2016.
no shit. and then they'll tour the fuck out of it until 2020 no less, with short break for puscifer tours.
and come 2024 we may finally see The Pot video.
Tapeworm by 2100, perhaps?
This is the A Perfect Circle thread, let's talk about stuff that actually exists and not the "Next Tool album."
ok then, a question. who plays on studio version of By and Down besides Maynard and Billy?
in other news, Paz Lenchantin joined Pixies as their new bassist
Last edited by fillow; 01-29-2014 at 01:31 AM.
Cue the whining in five... four... http://total-box-music.myshopify.com...live-2010-2011
The SECOND I saw the Facebook post, I came here. L-o-fucking-l.
That being said, I'm totally getting it. With the exception of the fact that it's a DVD instead of a blu-ray, this is exactly what I would have wanted in the first place, as far as this particular release goes.
Hopefully they fixed all the typos on the inside.