• Alphane Moon@lemmy.worldOPM
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    9 days ago

    I have some older DDR4 16 GB sticks that I have been meaning to sell, I wonder if I should wait a few months.

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        9 days ago

        These are second hand DDR4 modules, why shouldn’t I pick the best price I can sell them for?

        It’s not like I bought them to resell.

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          9 days ago

          And when everyone acts this way, we get over valued shit. Look at the current GPU market ffs.

          Dont be the greedy capitalist asshole because I want, be a decent person and sell them for a reasonable price

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            9 days ago

            We have a very well developed second hand market, I would not be able to sell the DDR4 sticks at anything other than a reasonable price (as per current conditions in our market).

            We don’t really even have GPU scalping because very very few people would be willing to pay a scalper price (even if they could afford it) and all our PC components are 20% higher cost relative to the US (and 20 is the minimum).

            I’ve built computers while living in North America and in my own country, I know what I am talking about.

            My OP was almost glib, me waiting another two months would net me $5 - $10 dollars per 16GB DDR4 stick at most.

            I do not support scalping.