Selling my VCI 300

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Selling my VCI 300
Posted on: 14.12.2011 by Kassandra Guthmiller
I'm pretty much certain that I want to upgrade from my vci 300; I have either the S4 or the MC6000 in my sights - leaning more towards the S4 though.

What I want to know is: what is a good place to sell my current controller?

At the moment I can believe of either eBay or amazon to try and sell it, however I had a bad experience trying to sell my xbox on eBay a few years ago, so I would rather not go down that route.

tl;dr Are there any other easier or reliable methods I can use to sell my controller apart from eBay or amazon?
Kassandra Guthmiller
16.12.2011
Originally Posted by weltraumpapst
dont know how big craigslist is over in england..
otherwise:

http://www.djranking s.com/community /community display.php?f=23
Never used craiglist so I'll look into that. I'll also have a look at that sub community

Originally Posted by R2D2
how much you want for it ?
Round about
Kassandra Guthmiller
16.12.2011
Originally Posted by weltraumpapst
dont know how big craigslist is over in england..
otherwise:

http://www.djranking s.com/community /community display.php?f=23
Never used craiglist so I'll look into that. I'll also have a look at that sub community

Originally Posted by R2D2
how much you want for it ?
Round about
Kassandra Guthmiller
16.12.2011
Originally Posted by weltraumpapst
dont know how big craigslist is over in england..
otherwise:

http://www.djranking s.com/community /community display.php?f=23
Never used craiglist so I'll look into that. I'll also have a look at that sub community

Originally Posted by R2D2
how much you want for it ?
Round about
Kassandra Guthmiller
16.12.2011
Originally Posted by weltraumpapst
dont know how big craigslist is over in england..
otherwise:

http://www.djranking s.com/community /community display.php?f=23
Never used craiglist so I'll look into that. I'll also have a look at that sub community

Originally Posted by R2D2
how much you want for it ?
Round about
Kassandra Guthmiller
16.12.2011
Originally Posted by weltraumpapst
dont know how big craigslist is over in england..
otherwise:

http://www.djranking s.com/community /community display.php?f=23
Never used craiglist so I'll look into that. I'll also have a look at that sub community

Originally Posted by R2D2
how much you want for it ?
Round about
Kassandra Guthmiller
16.12.2011
Originally Posted by weltraumpapst
dont know how big craigslist is over in england..
otherwise:

http://www.djranking s.com/community /community display.php?f=23
Never used craiglist so I'll look into that. I'll also have a look at that sub community

Originally Posted by R2D2
how much you want for it ?
Round about
Kassandra Guthmiller
15.12.2011
Originally Posted by pstokesy5
I'd throw down a bit more money and get a VCI-400 if I was you!
Yeah, I was initially looking into buying the 400 when it was announced back in October, but I've been reading in to some of the problems that have been occurring with it. The VCI 400 problem thread for example.

Another problem that has been brought to my attention recently is the problems that users have had trying to run it on a windows operating system. Apparently it really doesn't like that.

I will have a more in depth believe about what controller I want to buy before I commit to buying one though
Seema Brossard
15.12.2011
Originally Posted by haze324
Why?
Well arguably the highest quality controller on the market, mapable to any software, the lay out is perfect no matter what your style is, cue points/juggling much nicer than s4, etc etc... just look at it and read some reviews.

Only knock against it is that its not ready right out of the box like NI controllers are... but djs/controllerists will map everything to fit their personal style anyways
Julissa Serrone
15.12.2011
Originally Posted by pstokesy5
I'd throw down a bit more money and get a VCI-400 if I was you!
Why?
Kassandra Guthmiller
16.12.2011
Originally Posted by weltraumpapst
dont know how big craigslist is over in england..
otherwise:

http://www.djranking s.com/community /community display.php?f=23
Never used craiglist so I'll look into that. I'll also have a look at that sub community

Originally Posted by R2D2
how much you want for it ?
Round about
Rolande Posso
14.12.2011
Originally Posted by Grifff
I'm pretty much certain that I want to upgrade from my vci 300; I have either the S4 or the MC6000 in my sights - leaning more towards the S4 though.

What I want to know is: what is a good place to sell my current controller?

At the moment I can believe of either eBay or amazon to try and sell it, however I had a bad experience trying to sell my xbox on eBay a few years ago, so I would rather not go down that route.

tl;dr Are there any other easier or reliable methods I can use to sell my controller apart from eBay or amazon?

how much you want for it ?
Kassandra Guthmiller
14.12.2011
I'm pretty much certain that I want to upgrade from my vci 300; I have either the S4 or the MC6000 in my sights - leaning more towards the S4 though.

What I want to know is: what is a good place to sell my current controller?

At the moment I can believe of either eBay or amazon to try and sell it, however I had a bad experience trying to sell my xbox on eBay a few years ago, so I would rather not go down that route.

tl;dr Are there any other easier or reliable methods I can use to sell my controller apart from eBay or amazon?
Kassandra Guthmiller
15.12.2011
Originally Posted by pstokesy5
I'd throw down a bit more money and get a VCI-400 if I was you!
Yeah, I was initially looking into buying the 400 when it was announced back in October, but I've been reading in to some of the problems that have been occurring with it. The VCI 400 problem thread for example.

Another problem that has been brought to my attention recently is the problems that users have had trying to run it on a windows operating system. Apparently it really doesn't like that.

I will have a more in depth believe about what controller I want to buy before I commit to buying one though
Seema Brossard
15.12.2011
Originally Posted by haze324
Why?
Well arguably the highest quality controller on the market, mapable to any software, the lay out is perfect no matter what your style is, cue points/juggling much nicer than s4, etc etc... just look at it and read some reviews.

Only knock against it is that its not ready right out of the box like NI controllers are... but djs/controllerists will map everything to fit their personal style anyways
Julissa Serrone
15.12.2011
Originally Posted by pstokesy5
I'd throw down a bit more money and get a VCI-400 if I was you!
Why?
Seema Brossard
15.12.2011
I'd throw down a bit more money and get a VCI-400 if I was you!
Nisha Latkowski
16.12.2011
Ive sold a crap load of gear on this site without any problems..give it a try.
Kassandra Guthmiller
16.12.2011
Originally Posted by weltraumpapst
dont know how big craigslist is over in england..
otherwise:

http://www.djranking s.com/community /community display.php?f=23
Never used craiglist so I'll look into that. I'll also have a look at that sub community

Originally Posted by R2D2
how much you want for it ?
Round about
Rolande Posso
14.12.2011
Originally Posted by Grifff
I'm pretty much certain that I want to upgrade from my vci 300; I have either the S4 or the MC6000 in my sights - leaning more towards the S4 though.

What I want to know is: what is a good place to sell my current controller?

At the moment I can believe of either eBay or amazon to try and sell it, however I had a bad experience trying to sell my xbox on eBay a few years ago, so I would rather not go down that route.

tl;dr Are there any other easier or reliable methods I can use to sell my controller apart from eBay or amazon?

how much you want for it ?
robin loo
14.12.2011
dont know how big craigslist is over in england..
otherwise:

http://www.djranking s.com/community /community display.php?f=23

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