- Location
- Jersey Shore
- Name
- Steve
Yes - very tough decision but here's why...
-> Well, KEH Came To My Local Brick n' Mortar Store...
Makes total sense. You Let the RX100 go as well.. .the $399 deal?
Yes - very tough decision but here's why...
-> Well, KEH Came To My Local Brick n' Mortar Store...
Makes total sense. You Let the RX100 go as well.. .the $399 deal?
Wish we had a KEH over here. We have very few options for selling. Its ebay (no thanks) or gumtree (getting more difficult as more scammers hit the market) or the local papers. I would love to be able to "backtrade" some of my stuff for other gear... but the local camera dealer (the only one left standing in the wake of department stores selling cameras... the other independents gave up and sold up) doesnt have a second hand dealer's licence and doesnt want one. Its a PITA.
How about trade-ins via Amazon.com? You can do that with certain cameras and lenses here in the U.S. They tell you how much they'll pay you depending on condition and the money you get goes to your Amazon.com account as a gift card. This is separate from selling your stuff via Amazon.
No big camera stores that will buy from you in Australia? B&H and Adorma do by used cameras here in the states.
I don't think a KEH would actually make any money out of a second hand dealership in Australia. The market just isnt here. So, people like me end up selling at ridiculously low prices, or hoarding in cupboards.
I guess I am the only person who doesn't/didn't know what KEH is/was.
Sounds as though it worked out well for you!
I keep thinking about selling a couple of cameras that I really don't use...but I wonder really how much I could get for my Fuji X10, and probably the XF1....not sure I can give up my X100.
I guess I am the only person who doesn't/didn't know what KEH is/was.
So, when do you think the listings for your stuff will appear?