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28-11-2019 02:39:47 Mobile | Show all posts |Read mode
As per the subject really, where do you go for pre-owned/pre-loved/2nd hand hi-fi?

Surely not ebay!
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28-11-2019 02:39:48 Mobile | Show all posts
I got mine on Facebook marketplace.
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28-11-2019 02:39:50 Mobile | Show all posts
eBay it is.

Biggest choice by far, and plenty of hifi shops sell their used stuff there, usually with warranties.

For more expensive, esoteric stuff there are still a few specialist shops that sell online.
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28-11-2019 02:39:50 Mobile | Show all posts
www.hifishark.com worth a look if you know what you’re after. Try Hifi wigwam too.
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28-11-2019 02:39:50 Mobile | Show all posts
Adverts in the classifieds on here.
Facebook marketplace.
eBay.

I use eBay sold items and hifi shark sold items to gauge price.

Usual caveats apply, if you can audition, if you can pick it up and check working, cash on collection, don’t use PayPal family and friends, if using paypal remember you have no insurance if it is not delivered.

Some great bargains out there but be patient and wait for what you want at the price you want to pay, don’t get suckered into a bidding war. Personally on eBay I agree a price with myself and then bid that as a max bid with 3 seconds to go, if I miss out I wait for the next one.
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28-11-2019 02:39:50 Mobile | Show all posts
Yes, I find some items on eBay go for more than they’re worth because people get involved in a bidding war just because they want to “win”. Can work in your favour if you’re selling...
Provenance is key. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Genuine sellers will respond properly.
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28-11-2019 02:39:50 Mobile | Show all posts
Pink fish used to be quite good, haven’t been on in a while
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28-11-2019 02:39:50 Mobile | Show all posts
Cash converters.. obviously very much hit and miss, but the hits can be good, ..and very low cost. 20% of initial list price would be high end. The added bonus is that you can see the stuff visually , and there is a guarantee of typically 3 to 6 months
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