Trying to Sell a Yamaha V118NT-II
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Re: Trying to Sell a Yamaha V118NT-II
Hello
I'm afraid that your valuation of £3,500 is the replacement value for insurance purposes and does not in any way reflect the current value of your instrument on the open market.
Any dealer will offer you less than open market value - in the same way that a trade-in value for a used car is less than the garage will sell it on for.
Your options are to accept the dealers offer and solve your space issues or contact your piano tuner and get his advice as to the price for your instrument in your area. Then you will have to sell it privately online or by advertising locally.
Fiona
I'm afraid that your valuation of £3,500 is the replacement value for insurance purposes and does not in any way reflect the current value of your instrument on the open market.
Any dealer will offer you less than open market value - in the same way that a trade-in value for a used car is less than the garage will sell it on for.
Your options are to accept the dealers offer and solve your space issues or contact your piano tuner and get his advice as to the price for your instrument in your area. Then you will have to sell it privately online or by advertising locally.
Fiona
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