Why, Oh Why, Oh Why,
Do people with something complex that's broken think it's worth more than tuppence and a balloon? and then proceed to ask a price that good working examples have sold for on the basis that, A NEW ONE that isn't shagged would cost you a lot

Even better is "I've taken it apart and can't reassemble it so it works, but you could put together the box of bits and it will be a bargain", provided, of course that your crystal ball is running sweetly and will tell you what was broken in the first place, why the owner can't spot it, if all the bits really are there and if the knackered parts are available as spares!

Hang on, if you can borrow the crystal ball that the seller has used to know that it's not scrap...



OK, got it off my chest now
Nick