Keep an eye on eBay. PCPs do show up there regularly. I personally would
steer away from eBay sellers who seem to have numerous Power Conputing
machines to sell; look for someone who personally owned and used and loved
their machine.

Good bargains can also be found on non-Pro PowerTowers (e) and PowerCenters.
Watch for those with 180(e) or 200(e) or (PowerCenter Pro only) 240(e)
processors.

Happy hunting,

-- Chuck

on 1/17/03 4:45 AM, chas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I am interested in buying a PowerCenter Pro. eBay currently has none
> for sale. Does anyone know where there is a good place to look?
> Anyone want to sell one. If so, please let me know by e-mail
> Thanks,


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