Blaster,
I cannot imagine why you are trying to be so confrontational. My answer does answer it...you just don't want to accept it. It's as if you don't want the welders to have much worth or value based off what you think you know and feel about the product in general. Obviously you are missing something.
You are in the position of arguing with the facts, the results as they were. I offered you an explanation, that has been turned over to me by people looking for units that are used or refurbished. I have talked to dozens if not hundreds of people over the last 5 years about this, and they all want the same thing. You can't imagine it in YOUR head, but plenty of people can and do understand. IF you have 1000.00 to spend and pay.... and that is all you have and you need something, you will spend the 1000...not 1100 dollars or 1001.00. Inci
You don't understand that people wanting to TIG and are not brand loyal and don't have a TIG see spending 1000.00 as a minor risk as opposed to buying the same machine for 1600.00 or more. This is a 250EX we are talking about. You will not be buying a NEW 250EX for 1200.00 or 1400.00 or 1600.00 if that is all you have to spend. (If you find one for 1200, or 1400.00 then it is not a legitimate retailer or a new unit). Offers are usually not accepted for less than 5% of full retail value...depending upon the unit IF they are accepted. Occasionally we accept slightly more if the unit is overstocked...but that is rare these days.
Some people will buy a unit and save up 6 months before they get more money to buy extra accessories. The purchaser may have already had the accessories....Why pay more for a back up unit if you already have all the accessories you need? There are many scenarios that make this make sense. You just can't swallow the reality so you are in denial I guess...Not sure what else to call it. 200.00 is not much to you but it is to a lot of people including me...which is almost my average power bill each month. I can think of a lot of things to do with that money.... So? I get it and it doesn't work? I'm out a couple hundred dollars more to get it fixed if it is out of warranty when I can afford it, and still won't be quite the cost of a new one. But buying from a guy who seems reputable and with him having already babysat it through the "buggy" period over when things are more likely to go wrong...it does make plenty of sense.
You see a unit on a link I posted at the 50% mark of the unit when it was brand new with 3 hours to go. If it stops there, then that is still a good deal IF it were from a individual, but this is from a salvage facility. So obviously the units have value, if nothing else as a backup, spare or parts machine. This unit has no accessories either.
Beave....for what it's worth, I've shipped several unit like this economically via US mail...With their shipping, tracking and insurance, you probably can ship coast to coast for the guy for 60.00 or so...just guessing from my experience.