| Re: 3 x Western Digital 1TB My Book external USB hard drives |
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Group: uk.adverts.computer · Group Profile
Author: Simon FinniganSimon Finnigan Date: Sep 14, 2008 23:53
>>R D S wrote:
>>>> Looking for £90 delivered for them, ebuyer want £120 new each.
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>>> I think they warrant a better saving than £30 over a new one.
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>> That surely depends on how much of the original 2 years warranty is
>> remaining.
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>>> I'd give £60 for one if you find them lingering around.
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>> I'd suggest that £20 immediate, plus £5 a month would be a reasonable
>> depreciation rate for the first year. So, they would need to be 8 months
>> old to fall to that amount..
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>> Sue
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> Sure that's female logic.
> Ebuyer price of £120 is including vat, which would be about £18.
> As used items I presume we're not including vat here so one might round
> this down to £100 new price, unless OP is vat registered and will issue a
> vat invoice with goods. I think not.
> So, nett price (new) is about £100.
> I don't know where you get your depreciation figures, or time lines, from
> but they sure as heck ain't from an accountant.
> IMHO £60 is a generous offer for an item of unknown age and quality (note
> that the hdd manufacturer is not quoted nor is the country of
> manufacture).
The manufacturer is Western digital, as clearly stated in the subject. The
only way to find out the country of manufacture is to open the external
drive units up, which I may do to confirm a sale, but certainly won`t be
doing just on the off chance it makes a difference.
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