You will probably want to check all the batteries to make sure they are still good. In particular, the rechargeable batteries in the base which may have discharged to 0 and stayed there for a while, which could have damaged them. You should also test every component to make sure it was not defective when shipped (since nothing is still under warranty).
After you've done all that, it is worth "not much". I'm thinking in the $50 to $100 range. You might get a better idea by building the equivalent SS3 system on the site to get a starting value, then decrease for "used", "no warranty" and "downlevel system", at least 75% off.
If it has not yet sold in eBay, then the price is not a reliable one. Go down the left side looking for "Show Only" and click on "Sold Items". that will tell you what they actually have gone for.
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After you've done all that, it is worth "not much". I'm thinking in the $50 to $100 range. You might get a better idea by building the equivalent SS3 system on the site to get a starting value, then decrease for "used", "no warranty" and "downlevel system", at least 75% off.
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I have had my system for about a year. Batteries are good. Perfect working condition.
I purchased my system for about $700. I am willing to sell at the best price possible price.... Any suggestions
on how to go about selling the system
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