ebay question...

Started by Nikolas, Wed 04/06/2008 09:23:40

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Nikolas

To anyone who has more experience than me (I'm level 1 dumbass! ;D)

I have a (great) soundcard which I want to sell. Price in the UK is around £400, so I am hoping to sell at around £200...

http://www.millennium-music.co.uk/home/products.pl?ProductCode=LYNXONE&mode=detail&subcategory_id=SOUNDCARDS+PCI
or
http://www.nusystems.co.uk/music/21017/Lynx+ONE.htm

It's Lynx ONE.

In case anyone from here would like to buy here are a few things, but it's not the main thing really:

It's an excellent soundcard, but it's got a problem. It doesn't work with directsound. So AGS games don't actually play with it. Period! I've tried to fix it, but it can't be fixed and company (Lynx) won't fix it. That said the converters are brilliant, the sound is awesome, the drivers work like a treat and it is a highly professional soundcard for music only!

If anyone is interested by any chance, let me know. Perfect condition, blah blah. PM me, or e-mail me.

Now, the ebay question.

Since it is something that is worth quite a few £, the last thing I'd like is to see it go for 7.99 for example. I doubt that this will happen, but it is a specialised soundcard so not sure if the zillions of potential bidders will come forth...

So three options, dunno which is better (and need your opinion):

1. Put a reserve price of £150 or something. To see it go, at least...
2. Put a stating price of £100 and hope for higher.
3. Don't use ebay...

Ideas, please?

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