Model 100s,
PS/2s, Newtons and a lot of older software. The prices are
initially set high, but if an item doesn't sell, they progressively
reduce
the price until it does.
You in Sydney? The Ca$h Converter$ in Adelaide seem not to have heard
of the progressive reduction in price part of the concept. I saw an
real IBM XT, 2FDD no HDD, Monochrome, about 6 months ago with a $250
price tag on it. It was still there with the same price 3 weeks ago.
Perhaps the Sydney stores get more turnover. I've yet to see a good
He can't be in Sydney. I am and I've never seen them behave like that.
I rarely even look. At the Bondi Junction store there's usually more staff
than customers at the hours I visit and they look mean and hungry.
Hans