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Sure, but listing it for $6,500 (or $6,400 if the above calculations are accurate) with OBO seems perfectly reasonable. As a seller, it wouldn't make much sense to list an item on eBay at the exact price it commonly sells for and also offer OBO. If you're familiar with buying on eBay, you likely know that OBO items often sell for less than the listed price since the seller has already indicated a willingness to accept lower offers.That would be for "new with warranty", used. even not much you're gonna have to deduct some otherwise there's no point for someone to get that instead of buying new.
Exactly, and that's not the seller's fault. Sellers shouldn't be expected to throw in hundreds of dollars' worth of accessories for free just because a buyer "isn't interested in them". Buyers should either purchase what they actually want, or the seller can list the accessories separately if they find there's no demand for the full package they're offering.And as mentioned if the accessories are not interesting to the buyer they won't value anywhere close to their retail price.