View Poll Results: How much do you sell your sim for? (Realisticly)

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  • Whatever I'm offered.

    1 4.00%
  • $1,000 to $9,999

    4 16.00%
  • $10,000 to $25,000

    11 44.00%
  • You can't afford it.

    9 36.00%
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    Question Selling Your Sim

    Ok, here's a tough question for you.

    Lets say for whatever reason you are going to sell your sim as a full package deal. No parting it out.
    How much do you ask for it?
    What's it worth to you?
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    Mine will probably never be worth over $9,999. It is to me, but no one would ever give that much for it.
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    Totally depends on the state of completion/sophistication/visuals...I do not think that we can come up with representative figure as it can go from a few hundred for a flyable but basic setting to tens of thousands for a full trainer, with no upper limit.
    Plus the fact that, as Mike pointed it, if someone is ready to dish out 10-30+K he(she?) will probably favor a Turnkey vendor.
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    There's almost always a price tag for these things, but sometimes like others said, it's worth much more to the owner than it is as parts, or a culmination of parts/assembly. I chose a high amount because I couldnt imagine getting rid of it anytime soon. I've been very blessed to get a lot of stuff for the sim at great prices, but it's worth a ton to me.
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    For me it would be getting the inital cost of items out of it. I don't think that will happen. Everyone wants a deal. It's kind of like building a custom car, rather let it rust than sell.
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