I just finished purchasing a new (to me) estate from an online retailer. Before clicking on the “proceed to checkout” hyperlink, I asked myself the usual questions:
1. Do I need another pipe?
2. Will the purchase of this pipe enhance my wellbeing?
3. Is the posted price for this item a good price to pay for it?
My response to the first question is always the same: No. But it’s not like that has caused me to hesitate, much less stopped me from making a purchase in the past. (At this point, I figure it’s just nice to ask; who knows, I may surprise myself someday.)
My response to the second question is also always the same: Yes. Getting stuff that I want makes me happy, and happy is all I can go by.
But the third question is the one that always leaves me scratching my head. Some pipes sell on the estate market for far more than they were worth new, others for about the same, still others for less. In other cases, I’m looking at a brand of pipe that happens to be “hot” at the moment and commands a hefty price. In still other cases, I couldn’t care less; I like/want/must have it, and, while I’m not a “price is no object” type, if it’s within reason, I will make the purchase.
So, the real point of this post is the following:
How do you (any/all) determine what is a “fair” price for a used pipe, especially one sold online?
Do you go by brand? Do you base your decision on the trustworthiness of the retailer? Do you subscribe to services that provide you with an idea of what similar items have sold for in the past?
Anyway, just a thought. I’d be interested to hear what people have to say.
Cheers.
1. Do I need another pipe?
2. Will the purchase of this pipe enhance my wellbeing?
3. Is the posted price for this item a good price to pay for it?
My response to the first question is always the same: No. But it’s not like that has caused me to hesitate, much less stopped me from making a purchase in the past. (At this point, I figure it’s just nice to ask; who knows, I may surprise myself someday.)
My response to the second question is also always the same: Yes. Getting stuff that I want makes me happy, and happy is all I can go by.
But the third question is the one that always leaves me scratching my head. Some pipes sell on the estate market for far more than they were worth new, others for about the same, still others for less. In other cases, I’m looking at a brand of pipe that happens to be “hot” at the moment and commands a hefty price. In still other cases, I couldn’t care less; I like/want/must have it, and, while I’m not a “price is no object” type, if it’s within reason, I will make the purchase.
So, the real point of this post is the following:
How do you (any/all) determine what is a “fair” price for a used pipe, especially one sold online?
Do you go by brand? Do you base your decision on the trustworthiness of the retailer? Do you subscribe to services that provide you with an idea of what similar items have sold for in the past?
Anyway, just a thought. I’d be interested to hear what people have to say.
Cheers.