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March 10, 2021 02:42
To one of the managers:
Of comics and stamps, the items often show the estimated value. This is much less the case with records and CDs. I really like it when my items have an estimated value. For example, is it allowed to use the price that discogs indicates as a value in LastDodo? Because I think the values there are quite real.
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March 10, 2021 08:07
I really like it when my items have an estimated value. For example, is it allowed to use the price that discogs indicates as a value in LastDodo? Because I think the values are quite real there.

Anyone is free to submit pricing suggestions. However, with a good argumentation.
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March 10, 2021 18:08
Okay Clear. then I keep the price for which I bought the alum and compare it with the value on Discogs. Then that is a fair value.
Thank you Collectioneur
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When importing new items, I usually immediately add a price. This is the price I purchased the item for. Often it concerns an item that is in very good condition and I enter that amount. I then leave the other options (such as mint or good) empty. I can estimate those prices quite well. Would it be more convenient if I also fill these in or is it better if I just leave those options empty?
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April 26, 2024 22:04
Everyone is free to submit price suggestions. With a good argument.

Collectioneur
This only applies if a value has already been entered by someone else. I think Ronvanderlinden means the 'virgin' situation. Then he can enter the values without further ado.

ronvanderlinden
If you have an idea of the value of the other states, you can fill in those values.
But a valuation always remains difficult. On Discogs I would not only look at the realized prices, but also at the items for sale. And if there are a lot of items for sale, then I think the value should also be much lower than the average.
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Collectioneur
Indeed, I mean the so-called virgin situation. I understand the argument. Of course, you can never simply copy the prices of items for sale on other sites. I know what to take into account. My question was mainly to determine where the preference lay. Only entering the price of the item that was purchased. Or also the prices of the item in other quality options.
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