whats a fair asking price for a 26' Olevia LCD TV ?

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#1 chuggy3d
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The audio/video board is lame & slow - so I figured I would post here as well. TV is about 1 - 2 yrs old. AT the time i paid roughly $600 after rebate. I have someone offering $200 but dont want to undersell myself.
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#2 nosferatu
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Honestly, I wouldn't even pay $200 for it... take what you can get. I sold electronics for a while and I'm an Olevia detractor because of my experiences with them.
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#3 chuggy3d
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funny - Ive had the opposite experience, having no problems at all. The 42' I upgraded to is also Olevia, 1080p great color out of box...all for $1000....I felt it was safe buy as my 26' Olevia ran great for 1 + years!
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#4 Aaron89
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I'd post at $400, but take anywhere around $350. It is 1-2 years old -- you can easily find a new 26"er for under $500. A major factor is who's buying it though. Someone may offer $100, while another will push out your asking price (thinking it's a good deal). I sold a couple of things on CraigsList, and had a good experience with each (getting asking price).
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#5 m0zart
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Be that as it may, the Audio/Visual board is the place to ask these questions.