you should do it over e-bay listings or craiglist, then you have no pay pal hassles or any fees. Also has the advantage that the buyer can see the device in person before money changes hands.BoddAH wrote:Honestly, you can probably go up to 250 if you're lucky but probably no more than that. IMHO it's simply not worth putting up with eBay, bitchy buyers, PayPal fees, eBay fees, etc.Angstrom wrote:you want to take €200 in vouchers for your old Push 1?puzzlefactory wrote:Where can you see if it's in stock or not?
I'm thinking of trading in my Push Mk1 but I'm undecided right now. It says in the Ableton store "products in stock usually delivered in 2-6 working days" but I can't see anywhere any indication of whether they are in stock or not...
I suspect that even in the current buyers market you can do better than that.
That's how I sell and buy all my used music gear.
And I doubt the price will fall much below 350€ any time soon.