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Nvidia should do a buyback scheme for 2080ti owners

for the record I dont feel Ive been bumped by Nvidia at all, Ive had my card for over 2 years now, a partial amount to pay for the card came from the sale of my previous cards, such as selling my Asus 2070s SLI and Evga Classified 2080s and so on

I do this with all my tech, sell, add and obtain new gen tech, im pretty sure most people do this to fund their new purchases, same with cars and houses, makes sense? yes

I suggested a buy back scheme for the people who bought 2080ti's in the last few months as its a way of Nvidia saying Thank you to loyal customers, obviously it wont apply to 2080ti owners who are early adopters when they where 1st released.

Just a suggestion...not sure why people are getting so uptight from a suggestion, why they feel so hurt by this thread.

I will sell my Asus 2080ti OC edition for £200, that sounds like a fair deal, I will list it on the bay or MM with the original Overclockers invoice and a bag of fizzy jelly sweets

The £200 raised will go towards the new card.
 
for the record I dont feel Ive been bumped by Nvidia at all, Ive had my card for over 2 years now, a partial amount to pay for the card came from the sale of my previous cards, such as selling my Asus 2070s SLI and Evga Classified 2080s and so on

I do this with all my tech, sell, add and obtain new gen tech, im pretty sure most people do this to fund their new purchases, same with cars and houses, makes sense? yes

I suggested a buy back scheme for the people who bought 2080ti's in the last few months as its a way of Nvidia saying Thank you to loyal customers, obviously it wont apply to 2080ti owners who are early adopters when they where 1st released.

Just a suggestion...not sure why people are getting so uptight from a suggestion, why they feel so hurt by this thread.

I will sell my Asus 2080ti OC edition for £200, that sounds like a fair deal, I will list it on the bay or MM with the original Overclockers invoice and a bag of fizzy jelly sweets

The £200 raised will go towards the new card.


SOLD to me cheers!
 
Very good news for 2080ti owners who want to sell, you will get 650-700+ easy for your 2080ti

A lot of people who need the next best thing will buy your GPU fast, so yes those who quickly sold their 2080ti for 350-400 to bad

Now sell it, hold the cash until the 30 series come in stock.
 
Very good news for 2080ti owners who want to sell, you will get 650-700+ easy for your 2080ti

A lot of people who need the next best thing will buy your GPU fast, so yes those who quickly sold their 2080ti for 350-400 to bad

Now sell it, hold the cash until the 30 series come in stock.
The market really boomeranged around, pretty crazy right?
 
Very good news for 2080ti owners who want to sell, you will get 650-700+ easy for your 2080ti

A lot of people who need the next best thing will buy your GPU fast, so yes those who quickly sold their 2080ti for 350-400 to bad

Now sell it, hold the cash until the 30 series come in stock.
Looks like nvidia did help 2080ti owners in the end by not having any stock of the new cards:p
 
I sold the other week but those who still have them and are going to sell better do it before those 3070's come out
 
Very good news for 2080ti owners who want to sell, you will get 650-700+ easy for your 2080ti

A lot of people who need the next best thing will buy your GPU fast, so yes those who quickly sold their 2080ti for 350-400 to bad

Now sell it, hold the cash until the 30 series come in stock.

Nah, assuming theres any in stock I'll pick up Big Navi and then sell the 2080ti, should cover the costs and I'll still have a card to play with. :P
 
Like a upgrade scheme, hand in the card pay £500 and get the 3000 series cards

a lot of companies do that.
Not a chance. Sell it on, other than that nVidia has to do nothing.

Infact, I want Mazda to buy back my RX8 because I've spent money on it, I want them to give me around £10k for it after the £23k I paid... lot of companies do that.
 
for the record I dont feel Ive been bumped by Nvidia at all, Ive had my card for over 2 years now, a partial amount to pay for the card came from the sale of my previous cards, such as selling my Asus 2070s SLI and Evga Classified 2080s and so on

I do this with all my tech, sell, add and obtain new gen tech, im pretty sure most people do this to fund their new purchases, same with cars and houses, makes sense? yes

I suggested a buy back scheme for the people who bought 2080ti's in the last few months as its a way of Nvidia saying Thank you to loyal customers, obviously it wont apply to 2080ti owners who are early adopters when they where 1st released.

Just a suggestion...not sure why people are getting so uptight from a suggestion, why they feel so hurt by this thread.

I will sell my Asus 2080ti OC edition for £200, that sounds like a fair deal, I will list it on the bay or MM with the original Overclockers invoice and a bag of fizzy jelly sweets

The £200 raised will go towards the new card.
I’ll take it at £225 and you can keep the sweets
I have a young son desperate for a 2080ti
 
and six months later it turns out that Ampere is just as expensive as Turing

Who would have thought that lol

Only miners would really be buying the 2080Ti though. You would have to be a complete nutter to buy a 2080Ti for £700 when 3070's are going for £650-£700.
 
Only miners would really be buying the 2080Ti though. You would have to be a complete nutter to buy a 2080Ti for £700 when 3070's are going for £650-£700.

or if someone who is desperate being unable to buy a card, then gets a 2080ti for 750+, thats the going rate on the use markets
 
2080ti are now going for £900 on a popular auction site. I sold my spare this week for £950 to a friend who didn’t want to take the gamble on one from someone he didn’t know and so offered me £50 above auction prices to take it on the spot. His card had failed and he needed it for work so was happy just to have one. Coincidently that’s what I paid for it as a Palit Gamer Pro non OC at preorder over 2 years ago.
 
Only miners would really be buying the 2080Ti though. You would have to be a complete nutter to buy a 2080Ti for £700 when 3070's are going for £650-£700.

No stock so the prices are meaningless, so 3070's aren't gong anywhere right now, except to OEM's for pre-builds and scalpers.
 
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