Part of the reason Amazon works is because they sell high volumes of each product, allowing them to distribute products ahead of time across warehouses to match expected demand. You can’t do that if you only have exactly one of each item.
Someone should make an Amazon for used gear, with the same fast shipping and return policy. BC you are right and the new stuff is often such low quality.
There is a goodwill near me with OK prices, but it is a crapshoot whether what you bought will work. From what I’ve seen, used gear shops where they repair and test are mostly for rare and expensive collectors items and not worth it.
I recently had to spend $160 to buy a used VCR capable of PAL/multisystem, on eBay.
howrar@lemmy.ca 5 days ago
bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works 5 days ago
There’s zero profit in this. The overhead of storage and broken equipment would be insanely high and impossible to manage. Not to mention old gear is a lot heavier, more expensive to ship.
No to mention people interested in cool old gear are as rare as unicorns these days. Young people couldn’t care less for the most part. Most of them wouldn’t know what soldering even is, theyre not gonna try to repair old gear when their phone can do everything.
Nope those days are gone. Now you either suck it up and pay thousands for quality or hope you get lucky at a garage sale! Or there are still cool antique stores here and there that are carrying good old gear that they test out and sell relatively cheap.
essell@lemmy.world 5 days ago
That’s eBay, isn’t it?