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Topic: price to charge for buggy
Posted By: emachan
Subject: price to charge for buggy
Date Posted: 01 July 2009 at 9:23pm
I'm having to upgrade my Mountain Buggy urban elite that has only been used for 9 months with my daughter Lily as #2 will be arriving in 4 months and we will need a double.

Anyways - just wondering what you think is a reasonable price to ask for it?
It's in pretty good condition - has been used a bit walking in the summertime at the beach, local footpaths etc (you know the drill).

I can't remember how much we paid for it - maybe about $700-$800 (will have to find receipt!) and have seen some older ones for sale on trade me for up to $450, so, because I'm useless at this, I need your help!

Also, do you think its reasonable for me to sell the rain cover/ sun cover that I purchased separately, with the pram, or would I probably get more selling them separately?!

Any help appreciated!!!! We need to get as much as we can for this so it can go towards the much more expensive P&T dash we have decided on.

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DD#2 Oct 09



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Posted By: fire_engine
Date Posted: 01 July 2009 at 9:32pm
I bought a 2 year old urban with rain cover, suncover and sleeping bag for $425 on TM. As a buyer, I'd rather get an "all inclusive" deal rather than have to buy each bit separately - I like being able to tick "buggy" off the list and not have to chase the other bits

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Mum to two wee boys


Posted By: emachan
Date Posted: 06 July 2009 at 2:14pm
*bump*

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DD#2 Oct 09


Posted By: _SMS_
Date Posted: 06 July 2009 at 2:58pm
I would sell them altogether.

Im unsure on prices however. I generally think a good by is below 1/2 of original price.

Perhaps start bidding low so you know if people are interested. And set reserve at what you want. If it doesn't sell first time you can always lower price next time.

If im unsure on prices for an item i will put same items on my watchlist and see what they go for to help me get a rough idea

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