I remember paying $250 for a 4 meg stick, at a show. the guy tested it right at the table. It was definitely used, and I wondered a little if he had a source for "bad" ram, and had enough sleight of hand to play 3 card monty with it.
I tend to give away my pulls. I really don't refer to ram as "new" or "used" to customers, but speed, ecc, fits, doesn't fit, fits but doesn't work in ur machine are more common descriptions. If it tests ok, I see it as equivalent to new, I wouldn't think twice about using it myself. The valid point I saw above is why implant doubt into your customers mind by calling it used? Don't label it "new", don't label it "used" label it "ram" with the specs and sell it for what you want. You can tell used ram by looking at the contacts anyway...
If you give it away, you will probably get back more than it's value in referrals.
Say you bought some ram last year, put it in your system, used it for 1 year. Took it out. Sold it as "new". you would be losing money. The crap I have in a box and couldn't GIVE away cost a fortune.
I tend to give away my pulls. I really don't refer to ram as "new" or "used" to customers, but speed, ecc, fits, doesn't fit, fits but doesn't work in ur machine are more common descriptions. If it tests ok, I see it as equivalent to new, I wouldn't think twice about using it myself. The valid point I saw above is why implant doubt into your customers mind by calling it used? Don't label it "new", don't label it "used" label it "ram" with the specs and sell it for what you want. You can tell used ram by looking at the contacts anyway...
If you give it away, you will probably get back more than it's value in referrals.
Say you bought some ram last year, put it in your system, used it for 1 year. Took it out. Sold it as "new". you would be losing money. The crap I have in a box and couldn't GIVE away cost a fortune.