Yeah I'm sympathetic but this feels like something you see over and over -- rather than adapt to reduced demand / value of your product by lowering prices, just throw your hands in the air and declare that you're stuck with this stuff forever.
See the perpetually for sale, perpetually overpriced cars of Craigslist.
"throwing your hands in the air" is a form of advertising. "Oh poor me, will anyone rid me of all this stock? I'm so desperate by now, I'm willing to sell it for the low low price of...".
They just had free advertising in a newspaper. That will likely help them move quite a bit of phones.
> "throwing your hands in the air" is a form of advertising. "Oh poor me, will anyone rid me of all this stock? I'm so desperate by now, I'm willing to sell it for the low low price of..."
Yep. I would consider driving up there to have a look and take a few off their hands... but at those prices, nope. They're going to have to blow these things out well under $100 each.
There's probably more supply than demand. The price will go down to the point of their warehouse costs and opportunity cost of running the business. It's a passion business, so low.
See the perpetually for sale, perpetually overpriced cars of Craigslist.