Stores like this really irk me.
It's like the prices are set by a random number generator. Why else would a Physx PCI card be $1971.01?
I found a store last year that had a few things I was interested in but the prices were just stupid random numbers, so I emailed them to inquire about the items. I never got a reply. I contacted them through eBay (same items, same prices) three times and they never replied. And I contacted them through another marketplace and they didn't reply there either.
It's like there's an A.I. somewhere that is harvesting pictures of old computer hardware and listing it in a hundred different places online for random prices, just to terrorize people who are interested in such things.
I really love the one eBay seller that lists thousands of items and never puts pictures on them unless someone inquires about the item. They don't know a single thing about any of the items, the prices are all arbitrary numbers (dozens of cards will all be $79.44, others will be $112.38, and o thers $479.32) and there is no connection between what the items are and how they are priced. Half the time the title is all that they actually post, and it is generally just a random chain of letters and numbers that someone (another A.I.?) read off of the card... generally missing anything that actually identifies what it really is.
If they were making a killing selling things this way, I would just say "It's sad but I guess it works..."... but, these sellers aren't really selling much if you check their history. Why even bother?
Now for some blitting from the back buffer.