It depends on what kind of shape it's in, and how well it is functioning, as well as the features the machine possesses.
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The question is also the answer, the right price is the fair price. Who decides what is right and what is fair, the customer will decide the 'value for money' question. The customer knows the right price for every product
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A fair price should not go over $300. Any more than this is over the price of new tires.
The price varies for barbeque grill smokers. A good estimate is around four hundred dollars. That is a fair price for the years you can use this grill.
it allows farmers to get a fair price for there products
The price you sell your laminator machine should depend on 2 things; the original retail value and the current condition of the machine. Laminator machines retail from $30 all the way to upwards of $200, so there is no easy answer as to how much to resell it for. However, if you have gotten your fair use out of it, and are just looking to get it off your hands, I'd say $25.
You can get a cheap professional hand wash for about $10. Since you're presumably using your parents' washing supplies and water, but you're also doing the inside, that seems like a fair price.
The inventor of the washing machine was me. As my ambition to become a bin-man grew and grew I suddenly developed this idea over nightfall. As I was traveling back from intergalactic space I suddenly came to the conclusion that we, yes we, are not alone on this planet and should dispose of waste properly. Then my old friend, who can not be named for legal reasons, handed me a pamphlet on 'Falange's are friends', and there it was, the washing machine. What the public didn't know was that the whole idea was my old friends and I murdered him and left his body to float in the sweet abyss of space. Succeeding in my becoming a very successful and wealthy person. Until I was found out and shot down by armed gunmen outside my family home, I am writing this to you so you all know and seek the truth, fair-well cruel world, fair-well.
fair trade clothing is buying clothing directly from producers in developing countries at a fair price, currently fair trade charities try to make sure they get the best price for their hard constant work.
If that is used, i think a 200$ is a fair price. You can get under or over that price if they are more or less used. Depends of your own will...
It is ethical, fair, and helps build your reputation.