How much should i sell my JVC 36″ FLAT TUBE screen TV with stand?
Saturday, August 7th, 2010 at
1:49 pm
Im planning on selling it on Craigslist so buyer wont have to pay shipping. It’s in big, clear, and in excellent condition but everybody nowadays wants the slimmer LCD models. Thanks!
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$200. My big beautiful JVC died after 3 years. I was shocked. JVC’s have always lasted forever..
if it’s a tube TV, i’d be amazed if you got more than 200 for it. nobody wants those things anymore. everyone wants LCD or plasmas. sell it while it’s still worth something though.
First of all, you don’t say how old it is! Or whether or not it has a digital tuner. I ’suspect’ this CRT is more than a couple of years old and doesn’t have a digital tuner. That would make it worth just about anything someone would give you for it to haul it away. Start with asking $75 and accept anything offered. It ‘might’ cost you to get rid of it for recycle fees, depending on where you live.
P.S. If you think someone would pay shipping on this behemoth, you’ve been smoking too much of that funny tobacco!