Went to pick up 11 printers and two CPU's (Dell) from an online auction. Paid $7.26. Another auction winner was there and offered me $50.00 for the CPU's and three printers (HP's). I said, "it's yours".
Went to pick up 11 printers and two CPU's (Dell) from an online auction. Paid $7.26. Another auction winner was there and offered me $50.00 for the CPU's and three printers (HP's). I said, "it's yours".
Money talks. Nice quick turn around.
No part of that sounds like a bad deal. I don't know what kind of machines they were, but my experience with online auctions tells me that is a good deal all day.
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Nice quick flip!!! Congrats
Those must have been some nice CPUs. Pentium pro maybe?
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The guy who bought them ships them out of the country. That concerns me some. I asked him if he tested them. He said no. I don't think he knew a great deal about them. He did say he was most interested in Dell and HP. He gave me his number if I came across any more. Got the impression he was from the Caribbean.
You'll notice them called "cpu"s a lot in online auctions, they just don't know any better, and who's going to tell them? haha, steeltree probly just picked it up from them ; )
It was two towers. That was how they described them in the auction.....Bear was correct.
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