*Headdesk*

Jan. 15th, 2008 06:22 pm
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It's moral quandary time!

Some of these B7 fanzines I've cheerfully taken off my friend's hands are, it seems, worth a few bucks to certain folks. Not gobs and gobs, mind you, but $10 - $30 each, depending on the title.

If money wasn't tight at Casa Cthulhu, I wouldn't give a damn. I'd gladly give them away for the cost of postage.

But money is tight. And, by my reckoning, I'm sitting on about $300 worth of 'zines - possibly more - if I can find a buyer.

That's the kicker. Finding a buyer. Well, that and wrestling my conscience to the ground that's saying I should give the things away, as initially planned, because that's the kind-and-nice thing to do - even if I suspect that some recipients would immediately turn around and sell the items on ebay, once read. After all, we might be fans, but we're also only human, right? Right. This moral quandary being a case in point, for instance.

Would it be horrible of me if I sold these 'zines, rather than giving them away?

*fretfretfret*

Maybe if I offered them up at a bargain price - less than I'm seeing online? Maybe that would quiet my conscience but still satisfy the little black duck that sees small-but-significant piles of cash in fanzine form on the coffee table...

Blech. I wish I wasn't broke. The matter would be much easier to resolve, then...

Date: 2008-01-16 02:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] psybelle.livejournal.com
I'd say sell them. There's an entire spectrum of possibilities ranging from being generous (less ethically-loaded terminology than "kind&nice") and giving them away, and being an avaricious price-gouger.

Ask for a "fair price" and see what happens... and you can always buy lunch or somesuch for the friends who gave them to you when funds aren't quite so tight.

Date: 2008-01-16 03:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] britgeekgrrl.livejournal.com
I just called said friend and said 'for Crissakes, don't throw away the ones I left with you that didn't fit in my suitcase'. She appreciated the heads-up, as money's even tighter for her.

Now we're both hoping that the *original* source of all this goodness (a friend of the aforementioned friend) hasn't thrown away the *four* more boxes she apparently has/had, as she could be sitting on a gold mine... good fortune might abound on all sides. ;)

Date: 2008-01-16 07:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] johno.livejournal.com
She said "don't throw them away" but did she don't sell them for what the market will bear???

Personally, I say let the market of ebay decide the value.

Date: 2008-01-16 12:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fangrrl-squees.livejournal.com
Given that this situation has blown up today, I have no idea what the others involved will try moving the 'zines for.

As for the market of ebay, whilst I gladly went there to look up selling prices and such for a lot of the zines, I'm going to try avoiding them for the time being. Between their listing fees and the sheer amount of time required to write and post a good listing, I don't think it'd be a very effective way of selling the items, unless I did 'em in job lots.

I'm giving some thought to contacting one particularly significant resaler of fanzines and offering the whole lot to them...

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