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<blockquote data-quote="coolhandluke" data-source="post: 3928794" data-attributes="member: 13284"><p>It's really not that difficult of a concept to understand...</p><p></p><p>Seller has $1000 MSRP item listed for $500 cash as the item is in pre-owned condition. Buyer has a $500 MSRP item that is also used, but they feel that the items value is $500 as that was the price they originally paid (typical OSA buyer logic). This is why trade value is higher. I'm not trading a $1000 MSRP item for your $500 MSRP item (usually some variety of Glock), just because my cash asking price is $500.</p><p></p><p>Most sellers, at least the successful ones, will ask less than market value in order to facilitate a quick cash sale. If turning your asset into cash is the objective, why would you be interested in accepting a trade that's cash value is less than the item that you're attempting to sell?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolhandluke, post: 3928794, member: 13284"] It's really not that difficult of a concept to understand... Seller has $1000 MSRP item listed for $500 cash as the item is in pre-owned condition. Buyer has a $500 MSRP item that is also used, but they feel that the items value is $500 as that was the price they originally paid (typical OSA buyer logic). This is why trade value is higher. I'm not trading a $1000 MSRP item for your $500 MSRP item (usually some variety of Glock), just because my cash asking price is $500. Most sellers, at least the successful ones, will ask less than market value in order to facilitate a quick cash sale. If turning your asset into cash is the objective, why would you be interested in accepting a trade that's cash value is less than the item that you're attempting to sell? [/QUOTE]
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