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Re: GPZ7000 Price
thegoldman24 wrote:lf it go;s 40% deeper $10000 is cheap.Should be priced at $20000 or even $30000.hehe.
Bull, 40% deeper, deeper than what ???????
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Good point! You are dead right!Narrawa wrote:You see it written here there and everywhere that the market dictates the price.
You/we/us are the market, and from what iv read thus far, the market has already voiced what its willing to pay. The old saying of " more money then sense" rings true here as the many who can afford such a speculative price tell you about it. When a more impressive thought would be to manipulate the price now, so it follows through to the next one that just may be...15k.
I said in a previous thread that 8k would pull me up.....not because i cant afford more, but because if your going to make a stand, you have to start somewhere. My little stand will mean diddly in the real world.....but imagine if the market shared the same thought. The manufacturer would have two options....sell it at a price the market is willing to pay...or let it gather dust. Since we the market have no overheads, im betting the dust option... is not an option.
Food for thought, and just an opinion.
PS....again, who is the market if you let it go at such low prices that are now being reported.?
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I am sure they Are taking it all onboard what people are writing on these forums.
The price seems to go up and up! And it's not even released yet, it's all speculation
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What next one Narrawa?Narrawa wrote:You see it written here there and everywhere that the market dictates the price.
You/we/us are the market, and from what iv read thus far, the market has already voiced what its willing to pay. The old saying of " more money then sense" rings true here as the many who can afford such a speculative price tell you about it. When a more impressive thought would be to manipulate the price now, so it follows through to the next one that just may be...15k.
I said in a previous thread that 8k would pull me up.....not because i cant afford more, but because if your going to make a stand,
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If this one is as good as we think, why would we ever need a another?
Does the next one come with a backhow? Popular belief is that the gold in Vic is just out of reach, well sure there will be some gold
but I have been going slow using big coils on my holidays down there on the deeper ground over the past few years and I can tell you without a
doubt there is a hell of a lot of rusty junk down past the two and a half foot level, so don't bother going to the gym.
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Yep, If your thinking of selling your current detector, It's way too late as the s/h market appears to have gone into meltdown. ( One man's loss is another man's gain, perfect time to possibly get a cheap minimum use, used GPX5000 ) I wouldn't even bother trying selling now until the new GPZ has been released and pricing announced, Let the dust settle for awhile and then you should see some sort of normality return to the market. The beauty is your current detector will still find gold no matter what the market does !
Cheers
Ashley
Cheers
Ashley
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I agree. After the initial "rush" I reckon used prices will recover but maybe not to what they were? It will largely be dependent on what price new GPX5000's get set at to clear them or even if they remain in the lineup in the future?Ash100456 wrote:Yep, If your thinking of selling your current detector, It's way too late as the s/h market appears to have gone into meltdown. ( One man's loss is another man's gain, perfect time to possibly get a cheap minimum use, used GPX5000 ) I wouldn't even bother trying selling now until the new GPZ has been released and pricing announced, Let the dust settle for awhile and then you should see some sort of normality return to the market. The beauty is your current detector will still find gold no matter what the market does !
Cheers
Ashley
The SD2000 is still getting gold for some so the GPZ won't stop it or any others.
Unless as part of its all new circuitry it has special PI blocking abilities
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There's a growing tide of financial experts warning of a potential global ecconomic meltdown much worse than 2008. If they are right gold will smash the 2k barrier and your old detectors will be worth many times their present value.
What is more, the sun is begining to reduce it's output (EM radiation) which means the internal temperature of the earths core will lower slightly causing slight mantle contraction. This will cause massive earthquakes and volcanic erruptions which will cool the biosphere aswell.
The effects are a couple of decades away as there is quite a lot of hysterisis between the suns output and resulting earthwide effects, anyway for those of us still breathing in 2-3 decades it will mean massive crop failures and total global economic collapse.
So hang on to that old detector, don't sell it for peanuts just yet.
Cheers friends.
What is more, the sun is begining to reduce it's output (EM radiation) which means the internal temperature of the earths core will lower slightly causing slight mantle contraction. This will cause massive earthquakes and volcanic erruptions which will cool the biosphere aswell.
The effects are a couple of decades away as there is quite a lot of hysterisis between the suns output and resulting earthwide effects, anyway for those of us still breathing in 2-3 decades it will mean massive crop failures and total global economic collapse.
So hang on to that old detector, don't sell it for peanuts just yet.
Cheers friends.
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pricing any product is always a balancing act. too dear and volume is low . if it is priced above $10,000 sales volume will be a lot lower than if it was priced at $9,990. that extra digit will be a big deterent to a lot of potential buyers.
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alchemist wrote:
What is more, the sun is begining to reduce it's output (EM radiation) which means the internal temperature of the earths core will lower slightly causing slight mantle contraction. This will cause massive earthquakes and volcanic erruptions which will cool the biosphere aswell.
The effects are a couple of decades away as there is quite a lot of hysterisis between the suns output and resulting earthwide effects, anyway for those of us still breathing in 2-3 decades it will mean massive crop failures and total global economic collapse.
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yep theres a crash a comin allright and gold will take of as it will be seen as the only safe haven to invest.Paper money will be worthless .Then the government will ban detecting and confiscate your gold.In 1933, slavemason Franklin D. Roosevelt confiscated the gold and silver of the American people thereby making them slaves of Pharaoh.
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The sky is falling! the sky is falling! run! chicken little run!
Wayne.
Wayne.
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40 percent more?
All I can say is that in the ground or your wallet? This new GPZ better fly above any beyond any Gold detector they ever made for this kind of money. Not interested in the GPS stuff due my Garmin does fine. When I choke up and spend the kind of money for such a detector it really better be,the best in depth and performance that minelab ever made.
Not impressed as some of the extra hardware they are doing but I bet there second generation of this detector will be much better in the future. True performance will be in the field on the amount of Yellow it can find.
Best in hunting
AC
Not impressed as some of the extra hardware they are doing but I bet there second generation of this detector will be much better in the future. True performance will be in the field on the amount of Yellow it can find.
Best in hunting
AC
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Spot on Re price Ashley. Managed to offload my 5000 to some sucker in NSW for $ 2700 last week .
Can't wait for the 7000.
Dave.
Can't wait for the 7000.
Dave.
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For $2700 you should have kept it as a spare
Marty
Marty
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Martin R wrote:For $2700 you should have kept it as a spare
Marty
Yes I was wondering who the real sucker was hey
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DavidG : wrote
Spot on Re price Ashley. Managed to offload my 5000 to some sucker in NSW for $ 2700 last week .
Can't wait for the 7000.
Dave.
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by DavidG on Fri Feb 06, 2015 12:33 pm
Spot on Re price Ashley. Managed to offload my 5000 to some sucker in NSW for $ 2700 last week Very Happy .
Can't wait for the 7000.
$2700 !!
CHINESE ???????
spinna
Spot on Re price Ashley. Managed to offload my 5000 to some sucker in NSW for $ 2700 last week Very Happy .
Can't wait for the 7000.
$2700 !!
CHINESE ???????
spinna
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I agree with you Mick, Who was the sucker, the 5000 will sell for a lot more than $2700.00 second hand when everything settles down after all the hype.
Cheers Dave.
Cheers Dave.
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yeehaaa
gees if the 5k is going to drop to under the $3000, i will start to buy them up and resell in a yrs time, make more money than detecting for the season. better keep dropping that price guys if you want to sell it...
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I know of one dealer that would not give a guy anything above $2,000 for his 5000 as a trade in on the new detector.
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Sounds like the dealers don't want to be inundated with second hand detectors
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I reckon you lot should form a "Conspiracy Theorists'" society.
I've never read so much hypothesis and speculation since Tony Abbott gave out Phil the Greek's Knighthood!!!
At least you've told Minelab what they should charge for the 7000. Well done.
Robert
I've never read so much hypothesis and speculation since Tony Abbott gave out Phil the Greek's Knighthood!!!
At least you've told Minelab what they should charge for the 7000. Well done.
Robert
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Wombat wrote:I know of one dealer that would not give a guy anything above $2,000 for his 5000 as a trade in on the new detector.
wombat
That sucks big time. When the 5000 first arrived on the scene the dealers were giving $3000 as trade for the 4500 so that means a new 5000 at $6500 or there abouts which was around $3500 extra to up grade the the then new machine.
Well if the rumoured price of the 7000 is going to be $10,500 and a miniscule $2000 trade in that means a $8500 extra to chuck in for an up grade this time.
cheers dave
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Quote by goldnomad on Fri Feb 06, 2015 5:04 pm
I reckon you lot should form a "Conspiracy Theorists'" society.
I've never read so much hypothesis and speculation since Tony Abbott gave out Phil the Greek's Knighthood!!!
At least you've told Minelab what they should charge for the 7000. Well done.
Robert
While we are at it Robert, why don't we start a "Cynics" society?
Now for a President.............. hmm, let me think!
spinna
I reckon you lot should form a "Conspiracy Theorists'" society.
I've never read so much hypothesis and speculation since Tony Abbott gave out Phil the Greek's Knighthood!!!
At least you've told Minelab what they should charge for the 7000. Well done.
Robert
While we are at it Robert, why don't we start a "Cynics" society?
Now for a President.............. hmm, let me think!
spinna
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I agree with Robert.
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Same here,Don't give Minelab any more reasons towards setting a price,based on what we think the price of the new GPZ 7000 will be.It will be to our detriment. If we're going to persist in hypothetical conspiracy,can't anyone say the price of the new detector should be half the price of their current flag ship? or haven't we been paying too much already?
Cheers Kon.
Cheers Kon.
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I don't Know were you got your information from Bill, but it sounds a little dodgy, the 5000 that is,Wombat wrote:I know of one dealer that would not give a guy anything above $2,000 for his 5000 as a trade in on the new detector.
wombat
Maybe we should be asking ML what it is that we like to see instead, since we're their customers. the ones to be pleased.
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Minersden wont be taking trade ins they said.
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For all we know this new wand could be absolutely unbelievable and be worth every bit of $10k +. We just don't know yet!
HH
HH
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Well I've got my name on one and I know it wont be cheap.
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A lot of ML market are old age pensioners $10,500 is more than 6 month pension. That will lock a lot of their true believer right out of the market. Just what does a husband and wife team do if the pension is their only income and their trade in are not wanted. I guess that they will have to sell all those nuggets that they have acuminated.
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