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| Thread ID: 38187 | 2003-09-30 03:32:00 | What to do if selling PC | csinclair83 (200) | Press F1 |
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| 179228 | 2003-10-29 01:06:00 | a guy on here emailed me a offer, and since the computer was already sold he replied with some games available to sell or swap......I cannot remember his name but I wish for him 2 contact me...if he knows who he is..and who i'm talking about... (i lost email address during reformat so yeah) Cheers Chris PS: I also apologise for bringing this way back up the threading ladder |
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| 179229 | 2003-10-29 01:28:00 | Better than starting a new thread, I never knew about this :P $400 hmm... cheap really and probably the price it should have gone for, the best thing with computers is to sell them in parts not as a whole, whole systems are cheaper, parts aren't and if parts are hard to source e.g. someone wanting a Celeron 1.2GHz because they aren't avaible now then obviously they'd look into it. You really can't expect to sell a 2nd hand computer at a price that you could buy a new computer for and probably better specs, you can build sub $1000 PCs, proprietor computers e.g. IBM, Compaq/HP, Dell etc, have goodwill pricing (you pay for the name/reputation) which means those computers are pretty much half the price once bought. |
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