In article <200808172021.m7HKLLlc031508 at yagi.h-net.msu.edu>,
Dennis Boone <drb at msu.edu> writes:
> Just
curious if the person who owns this eBay store is a list regular?
> And, more the the point, do they actually get anyone to pay nearly
> $500 for an AT&T PC7300?
I sold one for $300 last summer. Remember,
this whole notion of
classic computers never being worth any actual money is pretty much
restricted to this mailing list.
While Dave is right, computermkt's idea of how much actual money they're
worth is pretty high. OTOH, he did take a much lower best offer from me
once, and seems reasonable to deal with. Packaging was a bit iffy.
Packaging is *more* than a bit iffy considering he always hawks
everything as "this will make a wonderful addition to your vintage
computer collection". Not if its a smashed heap of plastic, asshole!
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