How much can I get for a BenQ FP757 monitor?
Depends on when you bought it, it’s current price, the price of the current market fav. – In the eyes of a bank, Computer parts depreciate @33% every year. So subtract this amount from your cost price – If your monitor is still available at a reduced price, factor in the price drop. For ex: if there’s a 10% price drop, subtract this amount from your cost-price too. If the monitor is not available in the market at all, the discount calculation becomes complicated since your monitor can face a 50% depreciation or some appreciation too. – If a better model is available at the same price as your model, apply a 10-15% off. Remember, how much value you can extract depends purely on your prospective buyer’s willingness to pay. I know of someone who sold a 1 year monitor at profit simply because a technology lab wanted that specific model very badly. Most people I know had to sell 1 year old goods at 50% of the buying price.