Re: How much would a TI86 sell for?


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Re: How much would a TI86 sell for?



Just don't go too low.  $50 is less than half the price of a new 86.

JEJLaSalle wrote in message
<19990325125400.01061.00000105@ng-fq1.aol.com>...
>I'd say at least $90 for the TI-86--so that whoever wants a TI-85 will be
able
>to get the better model for that lower price.
>
>The TI-82 is still being sold right now for $87.95 at www.eaiusa.com; so
you
>might want to sell it at most $65 since that is still more than $20 off.
The
>only drawback is simply who's going to want that calculator whatever the
price
>is? You might want to start bargaining around $60-65 with the intention to
just
>make $50 out of the purchase.
>
> Which means that you originally tell him that you'll sell it for $65, and
that
>person might say, "how about $60," or he might say "I'll buy it for $50" (a
>good round number); that's probably the best way to sell it.
>
>-Jej

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