Posted by Mike (WA) on July 23, 2011 at 09:18:12 from (174.31.216.15):
In Reply to: Re: Some people posted by Buzzman72 on July 23, 2011 at 07:03:01:
Refrigerators are different- they have a finite life, and once they go out, cannot be repaired and you have to pay to get rid of them. A tractor part lasts pretty much forever.
Don't know how old your refer is, but if over 5 years or so, $200 is too high. And not so much because of intrinsic value, but because the going rate for old, working refers is 100 bucks or less, and I've seen them with "free" signs on them, wheeled out by the curb.
So if you don't mind keeping it, by all means ask your price. It all depends on the motivation of the seller- and where refrigerators are concerned, many just want to get it out of there before they have to pay to take it to the dump.
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