> No, I didn't talk about yours. In fact, this is a real example how
> VCF may perform a good trade of for all - while in the exhibition
> are had a display of the Little Board (and it's designer for futher
> information) I found one, NOS, including all documentation among
> your goodies -and at a real reasonable price.
> Isn't that a success story ?
Something that you would find at FEW events:
Wanted to ID the exact version of something; the original designer of it
was present; while he was ID'ing it, got paid the full asking price.
Very unusual:
Several times during the two days, people paid MORE than the asking price
for stuff!
Left over from one of our advertising campaigns, we had a bunch of
lenticular printing "Save Your Data From Extinction" dinosaur rulers. My
associate was giving them out to any children that came by. Parents kept
wanting to PAY something for them!
Suggestion:
a table/bin/dumpster for people/organizations that will accept
"obsolete" stuff, where people can bring and dump^H^H^H^H donate stuff
that they don't want that they can't or don't want to sell. Accept
"absolutely anything that is computer related". How much would it cost
for the hauling/dump fees for the residual items that truly nobody wants?
I shall return.
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Fred Cisin cisin_at_xenosoft.com
XenoSoft http://www.xenosoft.com
PO Box 1236 (510) 558-9366
Berkeley, CA 94701-1236
Received on Fri Oct 13 2000 - 12:06:43 BST