I have been tasked with getting rid of some of our spare inventory that has been lingering for years. For the most part posting them on Amazon seems to work. However, some brands are locked down. Has anyone found a quick and easy method to liquidate IP cameras that is not eBay? I have two factory refurbished SNC-EP580s that I cannot post to Amazon.
Selling Old Cameras?
#1, I don't know of quick and easy ways to liquidate IP cameras.
Can you clarify that 'some brands are locked down'? In what way? The Sonys can't be sold on Amazon or?
Sony cannot be sold on Amazon without some form of business account. I believe manufacturers can ask Amazon to limit sales to only approved or factory resellers. Here's the text:
- You need approval to list in this brand.
#1, that's very interesting. Thanks!
As a side note, I wonder why Axis, Dahua and Hikvision don't do this. We'll look into this.
Good question... I decided to take a look who else restricts selling on common brands.
Bosch - unrestricted
Pelco - unrestricted
Panasonic - restricted
Avigilon - cannot find any examples, appears to be restricted
Axis - unrestricted
Milestone - unrestricted
Altronix - unrestricted
Samsung - restricted
Samsung/Hanwha - partially restricted
These are new old cameras, correct?
edit: I see they are refurbs.
Did you buy them as refurbs?
I do not know. They're sitting in packaging from our service department. They're been here at least 2-3 years. No boxes, just the tight plastic packaging with blue tape/banding inside it to hold the head stationary. All appears to be done at the factory. No housings.
They may be new old cameras... but are much more likely to have been repaired replacements. Without the box I am erring on the side of caution.
This is not my image, but appears nearly identical to what I am looking at, less the bag of accessories on the left.
Whats wrong with Fleabay? This is where we liquidate all of our used and old inventory. Now if you want top dollar, its not the place to sell. Maybe slang em up on Craigslist.
If you want to get rid of them quickly, Fleabay is the way to go.
It's just so high maintenance on ebay. I'd rather just post and forget about it.
I would recommend ebay.
Maybe post them on one of the CCTV forums?
If it's not about mad stacks $$$, you could donate them to clients that are charitable organizations.
You could follow this example....
JD, is Empire really going out of business?
Not quite "Going out of Business". Just sick of seeing these sit here depreciating.
No, I meant I would not replicate their "going out of business" advertisement.
My bad. I don't know why I assumed it was Kyle from Empire replying to my post defending his company. I guess that's what happens when you don't take stock of the whole trail of the topic. I didn't even look at your name. I only noticed it was undisclosed.
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