In article <8C83124981A76AE-281C-12A42 at mblkn-m09.sysops.aol.com>,
jthecman at
netscape.net writes:
I have a very large US computer company wanting to
rent a classic
computer fo r 12 months to help fight a lawsuit they are in. They have
offered me $50 a mo nth to hold and use the computer for the next
12 months. what is a fair price?
This could save them millions from the lawsuit. Thanks, the computer
is about 15 years old (on topic). John
It all depends on what the computer is...
$50/mo is what I would charge to rent a CBM 8032.
If I were renting my PDP-11/03, I would charge probably $250/mo,
provided I didn't have to transport the disk drives.
If I were renting a PDP-11/70, I would charge like $1000/mo.
None of those prices would include the shipping to/from, which I would
make them pay for as well.
Basically the bigger the computer and the harder it is to transport,
the more you should charge them. Also figure in the rarity factor in
case it dies while in their hands and it has to be repaired/replaced.
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