Should I feel guilty about buying really good computer equipment from that are selling them ridiculously cheap and don't know any better?
I'm seeing a decent selection of perfectly good widescreen monitors being sold for $35 on craigslist, one of which was a quality $200 monitor (in 2009) for $19. 1/2 the titles and descriptions only mention the brand and no other technical info, so I don't think they know what they got.
>>17278886
*from people that are selling them ridiculously cheap and probably dont know any better
No. Fuck no. Profiting off the ignorant is the staple practice of 99% of good businesses.
Chances are they just want to get rid of it.
When I worked at Goodwill people donated expensive stuff all the time. They just didn't have a use for it, and the money wasn't all that important to them.
>>17278886
Nope.
Also electronic devices depreciate in value much faster than most so even something used for one year would cost about 50% less than what they bought it from
>>17278886
See >>17278903
I sold some $400 speakers last week for $60. One they're 8 years old and two I really just wanted to get rid of them I was tired of them taking up space. It's called a win-win. I get a little money, you get a good deal.