New/Never Used but opened (by me) phantom 3 Standard

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Hello all,

I know doing a classified as your first post is a bit questionable, but as I didn’t have much luck on Craigslist except for an obvious scammer, I figured I’d try here.

I was the lucky winner of this drone at a company raffle last month.

I was excited to be the winner of such an awesome prize. Alas, after debating it for few weeks I've decided to sell it as I don't see myself having the time to learn to use it anywhere in the near future and I'd hate to have it sitting in my closet collecting dust. Not to mention, seeing it listed on my latest pay stub (valued at $462.33) for the income tax kinda took the excitement away.

I have opened the box to look at it and it's components but have never assembled, charged, registered, or powered it on. It was factory sealed when I received it.

Based on other classifieds here, I’m asking $400.00.

I’m in Phoenix, AZ and would prefer to do an in person transaction if possible but will ship of no one is local.
 

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A prize counted as taxable income?!?
 
I agree if it was a raffle and
You paid for a raffle ticket. I don’t think they can count it as inches me. Although you may have to pay the tax on the $400. Which is also questionable if it’s under a certain amount. But I’m not a tax attorney, but I did stay at a holiday inn once.
 

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