Everything is working fine, nothing was ever o'clocked or altered in any way. Case was never even opened! Email or reply with your best offer.
I'm located in NJ, and buyer can pick up directly or pay for shipping of choice.
Not really! Check Price Watch. I mean if you could tell me that it is a socket A processor instead of a slot maybe I would offer more. Without the hard drive and the DVD I think that is a pretty good offer.
All you had to do is say No. I don't need it, just wanted to see what you would say about that price!
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All I did was give you an offer which you asked for and asked you how much you wanted for it. I can get a 1.3ghz CPU with a DDR memory and montherboard for $500 so why would I want to spend anymore then I have to on a SLOT A 600mhz system?
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that's like going to a shandelire store and saying "I'll give you $5 for that chandalere." "But the price tag says $2,000, sir." "But all it does it create light in my house!"
Give me a break. Where I live you could get $600 for it.
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"Have you sold this one yet? I didn't think so.
All I did was give you an offer which you asked for and asked you how much you wanted for it."
LOL, take it easy. The guy your replying to (Grizely1) isn't selling the system, I am. Sorry, I don't have the time to sell it piece by piece so it's all or nothing. I'll take $500 + shipping of your choice. Its a good solid system, well worth it.
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My friend got a colour Pentium notebook for Under $200 CAN...
gimme a break -- you can go to Futureshop and get a complete brand new system for way, way under $1000. Heck, they sell 600MHz emachines for $500CAN after rebates ($600Cash before rebates). Sure, we may snub at it, but compared to a 486, I'm sure for another $150 its worth it...
Geez, it must take a special kind of sucker to buy a 486 for $350...
OF course its the cheapo stuff... I'm not debating that...
but it's 600Mhz, 32MB, 10GB, 40x, 56k, WinME for $500!!!
How can anybody buy a 486 for $350???
How can you try to compare a 486 to that machine? It would smoke it into the ground and keep drilling!!!
>>They're going like mad, it's nuts.
my choice of words exactly!!!
>>the only difference virturally is the CD-ROM and CPU.
and about what, 6-10 years on the age of electronic components, including the ever-spinning hard-drives?
Besides, 32MB of SDRAM is hardly the same as 32MB of EDO or FPM RAM... and similar for all the other components...
there are USB ports and 'small' issues like that...
And are you selling 10GB drives in those 486's, with WinME original licenses?
Lets me put it this way... if you sell a 486 for $350 -- good for you, I say You're a businessman, if you can find a sucker, you obviously go for it. That's why I'm not a businessman -- I don't think I'd ever manage to sell a $350 486 :-(
But don't try to tell me that it's actually worth nearly that much... I find certain offense that you'd even think you could sell me on that concept:-(
Well brand new price for a 650 Slot A, mobo, and pc100 256=$176 without shipping. And thats all new. For everything else in the case, I wouldnt pay over $300 because its all used and at best the chip is almost a year and a half old.
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