hmmm, guy with 10 posts says he wants to sell something.
Another guy with 2 posts offers $300.00........
So is this done then, or are you trying to get a real person to say "I offer $320.00!"?
I offer 300.00
Wow have they gone up that much? Last Duo I sold was like $150 and it had a full cap change ands laser swap... . I think this was about two weeks ago...
Depends on whose prices you're looking at. On ebay, $150 gets you a loose PCE Duo (not R/RX) with no guarantee of working. It's very hard to find a reliable U.S. Duo. Considering the work you put in and the aftermarket components, I'd say that your $150 price would be a
very attractive "community discount." Whatever you charge, make sure you're being compensated for your time and expense in a sustainable way. You've invested a lot of time learning how to solder and making capacitor charts; other people choose to play Xbox, get drunk, or pursue careers. Your services are a real asset and it's better to charge fair prices for premium work than give a few good deals and burn out.