Who says i wanted one? No one ever said sell it at a loss. I even stated in a previous comment that i could understand a $200-$300 premium. But $1000+ is rediculous. If gouging is your thing then thats cool, still a #### move regardless.
Selling a product at a landed cost of $1754 for $2500 shipped is not a $1000 premium. The only two LMG's on EE I've seen pricing for had either a $230 (tax in) drum mag included in the 2500 or two extra mags and a drum mag ($299 tax in). You need to be more realistic with you figures.
Based on what you posted you expect the seller to sell you the widget for $1500 which is their pretax, pre shipped, price. Why would you really care what price is placed on a non-essential item anyway, you're the only one forcing yourself into the decision to agree to that price. Sour Grapes perhaps.
I recently sold one of my unfired Type 81 with mags, sling, a couple hundred rounds ammo for $1000. Valued a very quick sale and got it.
"you might have lost your puppy and blah blah blah" and you have the audacity to call other guys dicks??? Jesus wept!!
there, i altered my comment. That better? Ill admit that was a bit too dickish. Even for me.
Hey, im very proud of you for doing that. Youre an upstanding CGN seller in my opinion. Now, clearly you must not have seen but there was one posted for $2700 and i believe another memeber said he saw one for $3000. I would say thats a $1000+ premium.
Especially when more are coming in another month or 2 and people are buying these. Think I saw one somewhere for $3000..
Who says the next shipment is going to be $1499 for the bare 81? TI can increase it to $1599, $1899 or whatever for any number of reasons:
-they miscalculated their profit margins and need to raise the next shipment price to compensate
-they underestimated the popularity of it and figure they can make more money.
-the manufacturer decided to increase their price to TI.
-they need to pay for the drum mag fix somehow
-they have quality issue on a few of them and they need to scrap them, thus cutting into their margin
There are many more reasons. Everyone’s gotta eat. That includes TI, the resellers, and secondary market buyers. The market will determine the price. Budgets don’t balance themselves, but market prices sure as hell do.
To add, what does anyone think is going to happen to the prices after the 2nd shipment gets sold?
I'm just waiting for what happens when Trudeau swoops in and announces all semi autos are prohib over night
More of the Blued but not the parkerized (Phospate). Those were a one time limited edition thing. No more will be made.
Yes and like I said before I bought one of the phosphate ones but if people want one so bad that they should save their money, buy a blued next shipment then send out out to be parkerized or even better get it ceracoated for a fraction of the cost of a second hand resell and laugh about all the money you saved.
Who says the next shipment is going to be $1499 for the bare 81? TI can increase it to $1599, $1899 or whatever
Who says the next shipment is going to be $1499 for the bare 81? TI can increase it to $1599, $1899 or whatever for any number of reasons:
-they miscalculated their profit margins and need to raise the next shipment price to compensate
-they underestimated the popularity of it and figure they can make more money.
-the manufacturer decided to increase their price to TI.
-they need to pay for the drum mag fix somehow
-they have quality issue on a few of them and they need to scrap them, thus cutting into their margin
There are many more reasons. Everyone’s gotta eat. That includes TI, the resellers, and secondary market buyers. The market will determine the price. Budgets don’t balance themselves, but market prices sure as hell do.
To add, what does anyone think is going to happen to the prices after the 2nd shipment gets sold?
I totally agree.
But some people just don't want to wait and don't want the hassle. They are the ones willing to spend the extra money to get what they want now rather than wait later.
If I remember correctly the T81 Rifle originally did that. Started out for something like $900 and then the next shipment they were $1000 each and then finally $1100 each brand new?
Never said prices will be the same but pretty sure its safe to assume since they are already expected within the next 2 months, not like a year or 2 has gone by and costs went up.
But...
1, they had alot of time to figure out their profits, not like they found and bought these 2 weeks ago to bring in last week...
2, if they got greedy and raised the price to make more money they would get a lot of hate and backlash including boycotts.
3, to late for the manufacture to raise the price they already came to an agreement and maybe even already paid for them in full.
4, they already said the drum fix would be on them so raising the price to pay for the parts would result in more backlash..
5, they have an issue with a few so they scrap the lot?? Umm okay...
Yes everyone does need to eat but what sort of profit do you think TI is making on these mass produced chinese rifles?
Couldn't care less what happens to the 2nd shipment as I've already got mine. Prices will probably stay the same for abit or even drop.
Wonder if there will be more of these lmg type 81s then the fixed and folder ones because they sold so quick
I thought that according to TI, there will only be one more shipment of the LMG T81 coming in. So I don't think there will be more of them than the standard rifles.
Phosphate only on first shipment We won't see on subsequent deliveries from our production run