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| Thread ID: 53396 | 2005-01-16 07:54:00 | How much do you think this is worth | Tux (606) | Press F1 |
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| 314812 | 2005-01-17 00:38:00 | Well, it should have gone new for around $950, so that could explain why. But I guess bringing your horrible experiences back to reality isn't a good idea. I feel your pain Jack, I couldn't live with losing so much money in a single week. |
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| 314813 | 2005-01-17 00:46:00 | Well, it should have gone new for around $950, so that could explain why. But I guess bringing your horrible experiences back to reality isn't a good idea. I feel your pain Jack, I couldn't live with losing so much money in a single week. When you get to my age money ceases to be a worry. Just trying to ensure I don't leave any behind. Jack |
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| 314814 | 2005-01-17 02:39:00 | in total it cost me $1400 to build, and that was with the cheapest prices i could find, but everything was brand new. It kinda annoys me how companies such as hp can charge $1699 for a 2.4 celeron, with 512mb or ddr333 pc2700 ram, a slow 5400rpm 80gig and a 15' lcd when mine cost only $1400 for 3x the specs, in total it is very similar to the hp media centers in its specs yet they can charge 3k for theirs with no monitor | Tux (606) | ||
| 314815 | 2005-01-17 03:15:00 | I pretty much agree with highlander. If I was wanting a PC like that, I'd probably pay no more than $850, or $900 if its in top condition. Thats why you should always, before you buy any electrical thing or motor vehicle, consider whether you really need it -or whether you can afford to make such a huge loss should you want to sell it off later. |
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| 314816 | 2005-01-17 05:08:00 | When you get to my age money ceases to be a worry. Just trying to ensure I don't leave any behind. Jack At what age can I look forward to that Jack? |
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