Vintage Computer Festival <vcf_at_siconic.com> wrote:
Lyos,
I'll explain to you why asking $25 for a non-working TI 99/4a is
ludicrous:
1) They are quite common, and even $25 would be a stretch for a working
one in good condition
2) Complete, WORKING systems can be found on eBay for under $15
3) Trying to sell a non-working unit with missing keys and case damage is
pretty laughable
Dang... I was hoping some one would want it either as spare parts or for a machine they can experiment with. Oh well. If anyone wants it make me an offer or a trade.
You need to put a little bit more effort into understanding the economic
realities of this hobby.
I understand most of it... I just misjudged the price of this thing. Guess I shoulda done a little more research eh?
And JUST because I'm a nice guy, send me your address and I'll send you a
//c power supply since I just found a stash of them. You can keep your TI
99/4a.
Thanks Sellam... I'll send it in a private message.
Lyos Gemini Norezel
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Received on Wed Mar 17 2004 - 14:19:41 GMT
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