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by Luc
479 days ago
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> find pre-owned equipment and getting frustrated That's the problem - in the US there's an abundance of surplus electronics equipment at low prices. In Europe there isn't, and it's priced too high. I.e. the problem is not the market venue, it's the amount of available stuff. |
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Which is a direct consequence of the local purchasing power and consumer spending habits.
Consumer electronics are cheaper in the US, and Americans have a lot more disposable income and a lot more inclination to buy into the latest trend or to experiment with latest and greatest gadgets, even if they don't need it so the used market is full of great stuff at bangout prices.
Consumer electronics cost more in Europe and Europeans are also poorer and need to be more frugal with their spending so the used market has fewer new stuff at rock bottom prices.