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Re: Castle accessories arrived
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Thu, 24 May 2001 22:29:05 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Bruce Schlickbernd writes:
In lugnet.castle, James Brown writes:

For one or two of them, not knowing what the condition is?  Maybe $3 bucks
each.  For the possibility of getting 20+, brand new?  I'd pay $7 or $8 a
piece. (and the rest of the pack is worth the leftover, easily)

My $20 offer for 5138's was prompted by the possibility of getting a large
volume of them, brand new, all at once (relatively).  Convenience and a
guarantee of good condition is worth a lot to me (and I expect most people).

Consider that the other main source of this armour part is 6009, which is
not too hard to find at $10-$15, but is almost always used, and you'd be
paying for shipping 20 times.


James

Hmmm, now I was thinking that for a volume purchase you'd want the price to
go down, not up.  I'd rather mail stuff out all at once and take a lower
price rather than have to deal with 20 packages.

I'm not thinking about it as paying more for a volume purchase.  I'm willing
to pay more for the convenience of not having to deal with 20 packages (it's
not just a hassle for sellers), and for the guarantee of good condition.

Also, I have more costs involved than just the straight price.  I've got
about a 50/50 chance of having to pay 7% GST + $5.00 brokerage for every
international package I receive.  So on average, I'm automatically paying
$3.00 more for everthing I buy.  Consider also that most of the time, I'm
paying $3 or more for shipping from the US, and much more than that for
overseas.

You can see how my overhead drops drastically as the number of packages I
receive goes down, neh?

Six euro-armors literally just landed on my desk (what timing!) for just
under $4 each - and that includes a minifig and visored helmet with each.
And I got a 6009 for $5 on my desk yesterday (MIB).  I guess I'm just cheap.

Maybe, but I'll bet it's just that you have a lot more time than I do to
shop for deals.  Also, deals for you are not necessarily deals for me.  That
MIB 6009 would probably have ended up costing me 10 or more after shipping &
border crossing, so it jumps above what I'm willing to pay for the armour.

When I was spending lots of time cruising eBay, on-line sites, and other
sources of potential deals, I ended up finding that most "deals" ended up
not being worth it by the time they got to me.


James
(FUT market.theory... this isn't very castle-y anymore, and much more market-y)



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(...) Hmmm, now I was thinking that for a volume purchase you'd want the price to go down, not up. I'd rather mail stuff out all at once and take a lower price rather than have to deal with 20 packages. Six euro-armors literally just landed on my (...) (24 years ago, 24-May-01, to lugnet.castle)

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