Wanted CBM-II or PET-SK machines
It looks like the guy relisted the CBM 8296 at a lower price ($2000 USD) and still, no takers. It wonder how low he's going to go before someone bites. It would be quite amusing if he sold it at a loss. <fingers crossed> (I know that's mean. I don't like speculators who drive prices up.)
Call me Golan; my parents did.
Still didn't get it. But it's been re-listed again at the same price. Could be interesting to track. I just recently found out sellers can see how many people have the item on their watch list. I've been watching the item myself. He probably sees interest so he keeps relisting...gklinger wrote:It looks like the guy relisted the CBM 8296 at a lower price ($2000 USD) and still, no takers. It wonder how low he's going to go before someone bites. It would be quite amusing if he sold it at a loss. <fingers> (I know that's mean. I don't like speculators who drive prices up.)
Well, the auction is over and the speculator got their $1750 U.S. dollars. <sigh>
Call me Golan; my parents did.
Bump.
The speculator who bought the PET for $1749.99 just resold the PET on eBay for $122.50. See here. Interesting, eh?
The speculator who bought the PET for $1749.99 just resold the PET on eBay for $122.50. See here. Interesting, eh?
Call me Golan; my parents did.
Yes, very interesting. I contacted the seller about his shipping price, which I thought was highly inflated, and in fact, ended up being higher than the selling price of the computer....gklinger wrote:Bump.
The speculator who bought the PET for $1749.99 just resold the PET on eBay for $122.50. See here. Interesting, eh?
Steve