He's either way out of touch with current pricing or he is hoping
anyone foolish enough to pay those prices is. But then Ebay & Crags
list are full of over priced vintage apple gear with much of it
labeled as  "RARE!". Just people trying to cash in on apple's
increased popularity. I particularly find the "no reserve" prices with
a minimum bid more than, say .99 cents, and over inflated shipping to
jack up the profit, sales to be offensive. What s this world coming
too?

On Aug 24, 3:54 pm, Scott Holder <[email protected]> wrote:
> d.colvin d.colvin wrote:
>
> > Is anyone looking for a bargain?
>
> > I stumbled on this advertisement on Craigslist. He's been trying to
> > sell two iBooks for months. First, he tried selling them together for
> > $750. Then he lowered the price to $500 but now he's lowered the cost
> > more to the ridiculous "bargain basement" price of $200 each.
>
> > Oh, and now he has a Classic II for sell. I think I'll buy it, but
> > I'll need to sell my car  first.
>
> > Check it out:  http://kansascity.craigslist.org/sys/1300411822.html
>
> I only see iMacs on that link, no iBooks, but considering there are
> several options for 333mhz iMacs on eBay for <$100 even with shipping,
> it sounds like he'll need some luck to get them sold.
>
> Also, $1,500 for a Classic II, even in Box, will take some doing :)
>
> Scott

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