
Of course I know that!
Then what is your problem? Why laugh in the guys face if you know that?
Hogloff Cream of the Crop 7,606 posts Likes: 416 Joined Apr 2003 Location: British Columbia More info | Dec 15, 2013 07:17 | #16 ![]() Nick_Reading.UK wrote in post #16528558 ![]() Of course I know that! Then what is your problem? Why laugh in the guys face if you know that?
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mayt444 Senior Member 633 posts Joined Feb 2004 Location: Central Oregon-High Desert More info | You have to understand the dynamics of a business that buys and sells used equipment to understand the shop owners position. I used to have a gunsmithing shop and did work for the local gun shop and pawn stores. A significant percent of used equipment they took in on trade or pawn was defective in some respect and needed repairs or were out right unsellable. The gun shop for instance had a whole room full of guns that were not cost effective to repair. The cost of these losses had to be spread out over their entire inventory. Clay
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Nick_Reading.UK THREAD STARTER Senior Member ![]() 836 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2011 Location: Reading, Berkshire, UK More info | Dec 15, 2013 11:47 | #18 Hogloff wrote in post #16528633 ![]() Then what is your problem? Why laugh in the guys face if you know that? I am not going to argue with you, I just didn't like the price, period... EOS 5Dmk3 X2, 60D, EF24-70mm f2.8L mk2, EF70-200mm f2.8L IS mk2, EF85mm f1.8, EF50mm f1.4, EF50mm f1.8 mk1(350D with 18-55mm Sh"kit" lens).
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hrblaine Senior Member 284 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2005 More info | Dec 15, 2013 12:51 | #19 Never sold a lens, never will.
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forcefed Senior Member ![]() 265 posts Joined Dec 2010 Location: California More info | My local shop is the same way, but when I ask a price for something I don't laugh or smile depending on quote. If I have the extra bucks ill buy it local and support them but if I'm on a budget and there is a 200+ difference ill look into b&h. Taxes are a killer here in california on top of the mark up. Canon 70D/70-200 f4/17-55 2.8/BG-E9/430EZ I like DSLR's. It makes a distinction between photo fans and normal people who don't give a damn how a picture could look like
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lens pirate Goldmember ![]() 1,643 posts Likes: 36 Joined Aug 2008 More info | Dec 15, 2013 13:26 | #21 There is another aspect of this you are not taking into consideration. The Shop buys NEW stock at wholesale prices. Think about that. Why should they buy your used lens for anywhere near what they can buy new stock for On credit and flip three times before they owe the money? Shops have to be very careful to not complete against themselves on used gear purchases. INSANE GEAR LIST
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Dec 15, 2013 13:42 | #22 Dear Nick, "Then the coal company came with the world's largest shovel
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pwm2 "Sorry for being a noob" ![]() 8,626 posts Likes: 3 Joined May 2007 Location: Sweden More info | Dec 15, 2013 13:53 | #23 Kirth Gersen wrote in post #16527972 ![]() But here's the thing. Nick could flog it on ebay for probably between £400-£450. Its no wonder that camera shops are dying out. And what warranty would ebay give? Where I live, shops needs to give a warranty even on used items. 5DMk2 + BG-E6 | 40D + BG-E2N | 350D + BG-E3 + RC-1 | Elan 7E | Minolta Dimage 7U | (Gear thread)
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lehmanncpa Goldmember ![]() 1,943 posts Likes: 34 Joined Aug 2012 Location: Raleigh, NC More info | Dec 15, 2013 14:32 | #24 KirkS518 wrote in post #16528079 ![]() From an accounting standpoint, the amount of the mark-up is 1/2 of the selling price. I know what you're saying, but it's called 50%. With all due respect, I think you're confusing mark-up with margin. A product with a seller cost of $100 and a sales price of $200 has a 100% mark-up, but a 50% margin. Alex
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george m w Goldmember ![]() 4,022 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2007 More info | Dec 15, 2013 14:45 | #25 to say nothing of the fact the OP stated that he really had intention of selling the lens anyway, so the shop owner has to take into account time wasters like him. That was time the shop owner could have potentially been making a sale to a real customer. regards, george w
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Dec 15, 2013 15:04 | #26 You went to a bricks-and-mortar store. How much does the shopkeeper pay for rent, labor, insurance, utilities, interest paid (or foregone) on stock held, and inappropriately returned goods? All of that has to come out of his markup, before he makes any profit at all. Even the person talking to you cost the shopkeeper money while he was doing it. Check out my photos at http://dkoretz.smugmug.com
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stpix Member 222 posts Joined Mar 2013 More info | Dec 15, 2013 15:09 | #27 Nick_Reading.UK wrote in post #16527685 ![]() So...... I was in a camera shop today looking at the overpriced lenses (second hand and new) and I saw a 2nd hand 17-55EF-S 2.8 for £599 (same as mine) and thought sh1t that's a it steep !! Just then the sales guy came up to me and asked can I help you... I pointed to the lens and said how much would you buy mine for in good Nick(=condition for the none UK people out there) he walked back to his sh1tty little cash machine(till) and started calculating and said to me.... Wait for it!! "We'll depending on the condition between 300-310" I looked at him laughed in his face and walked out of the store.... So after he saw me looking at a 2nd hand lens at 600 did he really expect me to give my lens up for 300...? Of course they have to make money... But 100% markup.. Kiss my southern English arse... Anyone else had the same sort of experience.? Sounds like a reasonable offer to me. He has a business to run and a lot of bills and taxes to pay before he makes a profit, assuming he can sell it. 7d T3i EF-S 10-22 EF-S 17-55 EF-S 18-55 EF-S 60 Macro EF-S 55-250 EF 400 mm 5.6 L EX 430
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KirkS518 Goldmember ![]() 3,983 posts Likes: 24 Joined Apr 2012 Location: Central Gulf Coast, Flori-duh More info | Dec 15, 2013 15:17 | #28 lehmanncpa wrote in post #16529481 ![]() With all due respect, I think you're confusing mark-up with margin. A product with a seller cost of $100 and a sales price of $200 has a 100% mark-up, but a 50% margin. OOPS! You're right.... I'll go hide in a corner.... If steroids are illegal for athletes, should PS be illegal for models?
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Nick_Reading.UK THREAD STARTER Senior Member ![]() 836 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2011 Location: Reading, Berkshire, UK More info | Dec 15, 2013 15:38 | #29 I totally agree that shops/businesses have to make money... But not at my expense !! EOS 5Dmk3 X2, 60D, EF24-70mm f2.8L mk2, EF70-200mm f2.8L IS mk2, EF85mm f1.8, EF50mm f1.4, EF50mm f1.8 mk1(350D with 18-55mm Sh"kit" lens).
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Dec 15, 2013 15:44 | #30 I totally agree that shops/businesses have to make money... But not at my expense !! At whose expense, then? Check out my photos at http://dkoretz.smugmug.com
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