You'll have better luck with Yahoo auctions than uBid.  Last time I visited
uBid, about 8 months ago the mac selection was so poor that I was going to
put something for auction and changed my mind.  uBid is just not meant for
Mac people.  Besides eBay & Yahoo have a much better "user friendly"
environment than uBid.  Since as far as I can remember I had to put certain
worthless details in the uBid auction and I thought it was ridiculous.
Specially when you're selling a perfect working item.  I gave up.

Liliana

"Vaughan, John" wrote:

> I'm looking for another 8600 or 7500 to add to my collection, probably an
> 8600.  I use EBay alot, but what other sites are other there where you can
> buy used PCI Macs and parts at good prices?


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