Holy molly. Check out this lot on Ebay.
15 Grand!!
130 lbs Vintage Intel Pentium Pro 486 IBM Via CPU Processor Scrap Gold Recovery | eBay
Holy molly. Check out this lot on Ebay.
15 Grand!!
130 lbs Vintage Intel Pentium Pro 486 IBM Via CPU Processor Scrap Gold Recovery | eBay
over $1,300 in ebay fees alone...smh wow
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It will be interesting if it sells. You do limit the market by having such a big lot.
You will get exact all lots as picture.
Intel Pentium Pro (106 pcs, picture show 118 but I just sold 12 of them),
I can sell by pound or everything you see. I do have more than what I list so please ask.
i smell scam.
6 to midnight..
Shooting himself in the foot by not being willing to ship. In a way it seems like an incognito advertisement and not really an auction...
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15k... isn't that a bit expensive?
They sure are pretty though aren't they....never get what he is asking for them.
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Thats about $5,000 more than I would price them at.
We buy electronic scrap, Gold Karat scrap, gold filled, refined gold, silver and many other item's.
You mean 5k more than he would receive if he boxed them up and shipped to you? Wow, he's hugely overly optimistic then. I don't know if someone smart enough to save up 15 grand is dumb enough to blow it on that lot. Seems the crazy Ebay prices are on smaller lots, like a few hundred and down. For the most part anyway.
whats that old saying...More money then brains? or something like that..Thats what I think when I see things go for ridiculous prices.
Sirscrapalot - More brains then money.
From what I've seen people paying for scrap computers I'm sure there is someone out there that will pay 15,000.00 for those prossesors thinking that they got 30,000.00$ of gold in them.
There is a maximum fee amount that eBay will take. Currently for auction style listings it is $100 and starting April 16th the max will be $250.
For fixed price listings its like $51 for the first $1000 and 2% of the remaining value after that. So his eBay fees if this sells is going to be around $350
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