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mr bruess
12-12-2013, 09:21 PM
look what i saw at Cash converters
A saxon 8 inch dobson telescope.for $400

swannies1983
12-12-2013, 09:54 PM
Seller probably got $100 for it.

omegacrux
12-12-2013, 10:02 PM
I see they have it on the mount wrong , they won't be of much assistance .

David

tlgerdes
13-12-2013, 11:52 AM
That, or they did know what they are doing and did it that way to keep dust off the mirror. ;)

mr bruess
31-12-2013, 07:36 AM
I saw this telescope at another cash converters store in Blacktown NSW.
it was near the end of 2012 and was eventually sold.
It is a celestron celstar 8 inch sct.
It had basic clestron plossl eyepieces and was in good condition.
i think the asking price was around $1000.
It had a fork mount on a tripod.
It was bought from bintel sydney because there was a sticker on the side.

Pinwheel
02-01-2014, 10:55 AM
Desperate people are really taken advantage of at Cash Convertors. Your lucky to get 5% of face value selling but the buyer pays about 80% of the retail price. Cash Converters make an absolute killing.

LewisM
02-01-2014, 11:31 AM
I went to CC once with a 60mm Tasco refractor - a mint, boxed 1970's one. I asked $250. They offered $30. Got in the car and left. Sold it through the old Trading Post newspaper for what I wanted.

My father erroneously bought a used HP (yeah, I know, right?) laptop from CC. He paid $350. He brought it around to me because it was acting up. I told him the CPU fan was cactus (which it was). He took it back, and they claimed, "No, it's working. We'll give you $250 credit towards another in our shop" - in other words, we'll charge you $100 for our rubbish. Seeing I was with him, I snorted, called them a bunch of impolite names and drove my father 2km to the local computer shop. Was GIVEN a used CPU fan/heatsink bar FREE.

brian nordstrom
02-01-2014, 11:51 AM
:mad2: When I left Darwin a couple of months ago I had some stuff left over and took it to CC to sell , I did not expect much but they offered $35 for it all about 1/2 a ute load , ( jug , microwave , vacume etc ) ,,,, :mad2: I did what Lewis did and then took it around the corner to Vinnies and donated it to them , at least someone will benefit from that gear ,,, not CC ! .

On a side note I see they are getting stung to the tune of $30 million thru over charging interest on small loans , up to %60 in some cases ,,, bloody leaches praying on the poor ,, good job KAMA has got them ..;) .
Brian.

FlashDrive
02-01-2014, 12:16 PM
Legalized Thievery I call it. :tasdevil:
I have ' browsed ' in their shops to kill some time and the way they ' rip ' people off is shocking.....I ask myself ...' how do you sleep at night '

Absolute Rogues.

Flash.....

Barrykgerdes
02-01-2014, 03:33 PM
I see a few have already discovered that they are just standard pawn shops (often called fences).

I had a friend who had some astro gear stolen. He had serial numbers and found some of it in a CC shop. They told him he could have it back if he paid the price. The police could not do anything. It seems there is a standard waver that people fill in and sign when they sell gear to them that states that they own it etc. that protects these "fences" from being prosecuted.

Barry

deanm
02-01-2014, 04:00 PM
I've always refer to CC as 'Crime Converters' - because a significant component of their business activity appears to be on-selling the proceeds of petty crime, especially break-and-enters.

I remember reading a press article on how they have a national policy for dealing with jewellery and the like: gems gets traded-in in one State, then moved interstate so as to preclude victims of robberies encountering their thieved sparklies at the local CC outlets!

Outrageous!

Dean

mr bruess
03-01-2014, 09:35 AM
i was searching through my file archives and found some more pictures of cash converters telescope