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thats gotta be fake, people listing and same account holder buying, just to show desperation and inflate prices for scalpersIf you got a Astral LC you can make an extra £5000 it seems , was one listed on Ebay recently which sold for over £8000 .... in what world is a gaming gpu worth paying nearly 10k forhonestly the people buying these are thick as excrement and clearly need their head looking into
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yep not long now, even during this drought 5080s are openly available but at inflated pricesThe 5080 will coming crashing down soon, stocks are slowly trickling in.
lol I've been a member for years still not got access to MM. Blimey just checked over 15 years,Better keep spamming the forums to get access to that MM for future upgrades then!Doesn't seem like what I paid was massively over the odds then, was good to see it working before buying though.
A competitor is taking 5080 preorders for 14th Feb.
There's an msi gaming trio at £1,349 and the suprim liquid at £1,499
You can't buy your own items on ebay afaik unless he created a separate account and purchased it that way but seems a complete waste of time to do something like that .thats gotta be fake, people listing and same account holder buying, just to show desperation and inflate prices for scalpers
Jeez, even the scalpers aren’t buying… because those buyers with money to burn are drying up haha.A competitor is taking 5080 preorders for 14th Feb.
There's an msi gaming trio at £1,349 and the suprim liquid at £1,499
Question for those of you selling your old cards on ebay. I've always sold my old cards with no issue, for a decade now. 1080s, Titans, etc. But now reading this thread I'm worried about the whole "people will buy my 4090 as a temporary stopgap, and then return it when their 5090 arrives" thing. According to posts earlier on in this thread, a buyer can just pretend it's broken, return it, and there's no verification or check, the order just gets refunded. What's everyone doing with their old cards? Are you waiting for 5000 stock to be better to reduce this risk? Or is there something you can do with ebay to prevent that kind of return from happening?
This is one of the reasons I don't tend to sell on eBay.Question for those of you selling your old cards on ebay. I've always sold my old cards with no issue, for a decade now. 1080s, Titans, etc. But now reading this thread I'm worried about the whole "people will buy my 4090 as a temporary stopgap, and then return it when their 5090 arrives" thing. According to posts earlier on in this thread, a buyer can just pretend it's broken, return it, and there's no verification or check, the order just gets refunded. What's everyone doing with their old cards? Are you waiting for 5000 stock to be better to reduce this risk? Or is there something you can do with ebay to prevent that kind of return from happening?
You've been lucky. I'd say 1/3 of my card sales over the past year have ended up being returns -- it seems to have gotten worse over the past few years as "buyers" look at it as a rent-to-try service with many gaming the system. During high-volume/high-liquidity/high-priced times like this around GPU launches, the probability of you getting a return are much higher. And like you say, buyers can return for any reason whatsoever for 30 days with no recourse for the seller and the buyer always wins. In short, it's asking for trouble selling now.Question for those of you selling your old cards on ebay. I've always sold my old cards with no issue, for a decade now. 1080s, Titans, etc. But now reading this thread I'm worried about the whole "people will buy my 4090 as a temporary stopgap, and then return it when their 5090 arrives" thing. According to posts earlier on in this thread, a buyer can just pretend it's broken, return it, and there's no verification or check, the order just gets refunded. What's everyone doing with their old cards? Are you waiting for 5000 stock to be better to reduce this risk? Or is there something you can do with ebay to prevent that kind of return from happening?
A competitor is taking 5080 preorders for 14th Feb.
If I've understood it correctly they only have a month after it's delivered to open a return request.Question for those of you selling your old cards on ebay. I've always sold my old cards with no issue, for a decade now. 1080s, Titans, etc. But now reading this thread I'm worried about the whole "people will buy my 4090 as a temporary stopgap, and then return it when their 5090 arrives" thing. According to posts earlier on in this thread, a buyer can just pretend it's broken, return it, and there's no verification or check, the order just gets refunded. What's everyone doing with their old cards? Are you waiting for 5000 stock to be better to reduce this risk? Or is there something you can do with ebay to prevent that kind of return from happening?
Me also be counting GT 710 GT 1030MSI's main GPU factory claim that ""An MSI graphics card is produced every 2 seconds"
Nvidia founders edition cards need to be recalled.. that's just not acceptable
Oh dear, here we go again....