MPB can be a bit weird with their asking prices (have a look at eBay where people buy stuff at higher prices used than it actually cost new ). If it’s so close (even if it’s like new) I’d just go with the new option and not worry about MPB and their prices.there loss not yours.I am looking for a Sigma 150-600 and was browsing on the MBP website they have one at, I think, £739 which appears at face value to not much less than a new one? I emailed them the question and it has now been 'sold'? All a bit odd!
Yes I was following a couple on eBay and one went for 720, absolutely crazy!!
What exactly do you mean by this?I have always been better off without them
What exactly do you mean by this?
Better off because you haven't spent any money?
Ah, ok.like if they quote me £50 for something, i have always been able to easily sell it for a good bit more
I presume you offer a full warranty, free collection and delivery, have staff and premises? It’s your prerogative. Don’t expect everyone to behave the same way, it’s called freedom of choice.like if they quote me £50 for something, i have always been able to easily sell it for a good bit more
I presume you offer a full warranty, free collection and delivery, have staff and premises? It’s your prerogative. Don’t expect everyone to behave the same way, it’s called freedom of choice.
Don't forget to add 20% VAT to the selling price too if you're a commercial retailer with a turnover of more than £85,000, as you'll legally have to register for VAT and pay it on any VATable stock you sell in the UK.I presume you offer a full warranty, free collection and delivery, have staff and premises? It’s your prerogative. Don’t expect everyone to behave the same way, it’s called freedom of choice.
Yes it is my choice and i`m very happy never to deal with them at all.