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Thread ID: 56449 2005-04-05 02:41:00 Old Computer Rip-off pctek (84) PC World Chat
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341786 2005-04-05 02:41:00 I remember ages ago on Fair Go about some guys selling PCs door to door and they were a major rip-off.

ANyway just went to see a guy who was looking to upgrade (the whole box).
It was from Gamma Computers originally, a 486-66, 4 mb ram no idea what size HDD, 4x CD.
He bought it from a guy who came to the door 5-6 years ago for $5000!!!!!
He was told it was new.
(I'm not saying Gamma sold it to him)

Anyway its stuffed so he's looking to get a new box, but geez, thats seriously bad. Love to know who those guys were!
pctek (84)
341787 2005-04-05 02:52:00 Willing buyer, willing seller (and how;)). That's how the market works. They've probably graduated to running electricity retailers, or have become ACT MPs.

Its might have cost that new. When I bought a 386SX-20 (1MB, 40MB HD, no CD) in 1990, that was just under $2000. A CD would have been very expensive then, and 486-33 boxes were about $3000. Probably $500 would have been a reasonable price for a good 486DX2-66 5-6 years ago.
Graham L (2)
341788 2005-04-05 03:23:00 Willing buyer, willing seller (and how;)) . That's how the market works . They've probably graduated to running electricity retailers, or have become ACT MPs .

Its might have cost that new . When I bought a 386SX-20 (1MB, 40MB HD, no CD) in 1990, that was just under $2000 . A CD would have been very expensive then, and 486-33 boxes were about $3000 . Probably $500 would have been a reasonable price for a good 486DX2-66 5-6 years ago .
My 486-66 complete package cost about $2400 in 1993 .
But it had 16mb ram not 4 .
pctek (84)
341789 2005-04-05 03:45:00 A rip off yes, but what person pays $5000 for an item without checking what it is worth? That's just nuts. Biggles (121)
341790 2005-04-05 04:04:00 I think from memory it was childrens educational software they were promoting, but if you didnt have a computer, then they sold you one. At a price. sam m (517)
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