is there a formula for figuring out what the value of eletronics are from what i paid for em. i hear of terms used like fire sales and garge sale prices
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I use eBay. First I guess at what I could sell the object in a yard sale. Then I look at eBay to confirm. This is known as garage sale prices. What would a willing buyer pay you for this item in a yard sale. Surprisingly, that computer is probably only worth $100-200 (unless it's an Apple Mac). The mattress is nearly worthless. The old "hi-fi" stereo, similarly, is nearly worthless.Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
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Originally posted by Ekop785 View PostI used Salvation Army donation guide prices. You would just need to estimate "high" or "low" end of the pricing:
For example, they have the following listed as such:
Computer Monitor $5.00 $51.00 Computer Printer $5.00 $155.00 Computer System $104.00 $415.00
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Originally posted by yourfired View Post
do you have a link for the salvation army donation guide prices. i was looking on ebay and most if it's new and at store prices if not more on some items
Donation Valuation Guide. Learn about the value of your Salvation Army donation with per item valuation in our handy guide.
It is not very well organized - they have computer stuff under misc., tv's under appliances, etc.
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