So you’re most likely looking at places to sell your DJ or Studio equipment but not quite sure where to start? We have put together a small guide of some of the most popular options for equipment sales.
So you’re most likely looking at places to sell your DJ or Studio equipment but not quite sure where to start? We have put together a small guide of some of the most popular options for equipment sales.
An equipment buying company such as Deck Converters is not only a convenient way of selling your equipment, it’s also one of the safest and most reliable.
Deck Converters have been operating for over 5 years and have huge experience buying equipment from various manufactures, new used and not working.
We can often pay the best prices on the market and give a definite time / day collection. We pay for all equipment on the spot direct into your chosen bank account. This appears in your account instantly and is done without incurring any fees! The price we quote is the price we pay. We can also offer part exchange – old for new.
If you want an instant quote, please give us a call of drop us an email – we will do our best to get the best price on you’re setup.
This option is great if you have a strong presence on social media and want to see who you may be dealing with.
The price you agree is usually the price you receive and you’ll likely be dealing with someone in person. There can be some drawbacks to this as you will encounter many time wasters and people who want your equipment for next to nothing. You won’t know who will actually turn up at your door and some people will be actively looking to scam you.
Ebay is a great site when it works as planned, this is often not the case (in our experience). When dealing with equipment that can potentially be worth thousands, its unlikely you’ll want to send it with an expensive courier who may damage the item then have a customer on the receiving end complaining about a broken item. A paypal case will be opened and you’ll likely loose a lot of money and end up with broken equipment. On top of this, eBay charge a combined 13.4% final value and payment fee, which can add up when selling expensive equipment. We would only recommend offering your item for collection when selling on eBay unless you have the original packaging and use a reliable courier.
Deck Converters have been buying equipment for over 5 years with thousands of happy customers! We offer the best prices and a hassle free service.