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November 7th, 2003, 06:39 AM
#1
Junior Member
I'm trying
I'm trying to sell a computer that i made a month ago.
I'm not really sure on how much should i sell it for.
It contains:
DVD rom 1x
CDRW 28x
floppy drive
40 gig smsunge hard drive
256 ddr ram
GeForce 2 video card for 64 mb
Mainboard K7 Elitegroup ECS
Hot tower black case w/ window on side with red + blue callered fan and a system fan
2 more slots for cd rom drives left etc.
aprox. 4 pci slots left
2 back usb and 2 front
No operating sys
win xp 2200+ cpu
VERY NEW!
cool
was thinking on selling it for $899.99
i'd like to here all of your sugestions please
thanks a bunch peeps
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November 7th, 2003, 07:37 AM
#2
Here i will give you 5 cents for it.
Or you could just GIVE it to me maybe...
Nah me thinks that a reasonable price would have to be an even $500.00 That sounds a bit more better, well that's how much they are selling these type's of setup's at a Computer Shop near me..
But they come with a little more then what you listed..
Anyhow cheers
Kris
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November 7th, 2003, 09:42 AM
#3
All you need is
What was the cost ? + The profit you want ? = Price
Dr_Evil
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November 7th, 2003, 09:55 AM
#4
Banned
LOL that's a funny way of making a price Dr_Evil..
I might try that next time i sell something through the Trading Post..
Anyhow sounds like you got a nice little computer there Kick.
Why are you selling it for..?
Cheers
Stacy
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November 7th, 2003, 01:41 PM
#5
Senior Member
ooooo with so many things i think u r selling at that price in loss
well if u find sombody, tell me
Sometimes realitys are dreams we cannot live in.... (as my bst fren says) [/shadow]
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November 7th, 2003, 02:37 PM
#6
Member
I'm not good on the dollar/pound conversion, so I will have to try pounds for a start.
If I am clear, you say you made this computer - does that mean you built it yourself? So no manufacturers warranty on the build. That knocks a big hole in the price.
The spec would count in the UK as middling - similar to what you might pick up for GBP500, with some other freebies ( especially software ). It would probably not be put together as well as yours, but it would come with the manufaturers warranty etc.
So I think you may be looking at GBP300 for it. Not because there is anything wrong with it, but because it seems like a non-standard build.
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November 7th, 2003, 02:52 PM
#7
Originally posted here by Schrodinger
So I think you may be looking at GBP300 for it. Not because there is anything wrong with it, but because it seems like a non-standard build.
You are not far off the mark. I sold one last year about this time, with similar spec for £450.
kickmybutt30, ensure that you give the buyer all the manuals and drivers, for everything you installed, especially as there is no O/S. You dont't want them coming back saying they dont have drivers, can't get this or that working etc
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