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Ebay Insanity, acutal selling prices.

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Reply 20 of 48, by PeterLI

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Tandy Sensation 80486: $425: http://cgi.ebay.com/131039024628
High selling prices are pretty common. The majority does not sell well however.

Reply 21 of 48, by sliderider

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If you want to talk about insane, though this isn't actually a computer part, I about fell out of my chair and couldn't move for 15 minutes when I saw THIS.

Now, it was an auction, so the real culprits (OK, I call them idiots,) were the bidders. I checked the bidding history, and the starting price was high, but still. I also saw a large number of "retracted" or "cancelled" bids. That is sometimes a sign that the seller is bid hiking because there seems to be a bit of interest (though it is difficult to prove.) Again, Caveat Emptor, as the saying goes (not sure if I'm spelling that right.) What really gave me the freezup, is that it is in awful condition...

One thing is, I think I remember seeing a good one (with manual, box, everything,) in the old game shop here. It was years ago, but I have vague memories about snorting at a $400 price tag. Monday morning I'm going to have to go look. Don't think I'll try to buy then sell it, though it is extremely tempting if the tag is the same. Knowing my luck, though, they already saw the auction and have hiked the price up. Wonder what they're asking now? Being in such good condition, would they be asking $400,000 instead of $400???

Give it a few days. I bet the high bidder fails to pay up.

Reply 22 of 48, by armankordi

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Hah! I picked up my socket 7 boards for 20$!
Not to menton 486's,i got 2 dx4's for 5$ Each!

I own too many computers to count.

Reply 23 of 48, by sliderider

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armankordi wrote:

Hah! I picked up my socket 7 boards for 20$!
Not to menton 486's,i got 2 dx4's for 5$ Each!

Me, too. I'm always on the hunt for underpriced vintage gear. It's been getting harder to find lately, but I still find a few gems once in a while. Those gold recovery lots on ebay can yield some real treasures. I managed to get a Biostar 486 PCI board and a Cyrix 5x86-120/4x from those lots already.

I'm still looking for a VL Blaster or SCC-1 for gold recovery,though. 🤣

Reply 24 of 48, by NJRoadfan

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PeterLI wrote:

Tandy Sensation 80486: $425: http://cgi.ebay.com/131039024628
High selling prices are pretty common. The majority does not sell well however.

Somebody paid way too much for a rebranded AST computer. The Sensation II was just run of the mill hardware compared to the original Sensation with its PSSJ sound system.

Reply 26 of 48, by Half-Saint

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The problem with looking at "sold items" on ebay is that you don't know how many of those are non-paying bidders. Happened to me as well and I hate it when it does.

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Reply 27 of 48, by FeedingDragon

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I came across this just this evening. I found it because it's one of the C6a4 games I really want. Not at this price though. Actually, I'm not really surprised at the ending price, I almost never see "originals" of this game up on eBay. I think, in the last 3 years, I've seen 2 that I trusted t be originals.

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Reply 28 of 48, by FeedingDragon

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sliderider wrote:
FeedingDragon wrote:

If you want to talk about insane, though this isn't actually a computer part, I about fell out of my chair and couldn't move for 15 minutes when I saw THIS.

Now, it was an auction, so the real culprits (OK, I call them idiots,) were the bidders. I checked the bidding history, and the starting price was high, but still. I also saw a large number of "retracted" or "cancelled" bids. That is sometimes a sign that the seller is bid hiking because there seems to be a bit of interest (though it is difficult to prove.) Again, Caveat Emptor, as the saying goes (not sure if I'm spelling that right.) What really gave me the freezup, is that it is in awful condition...

One thing is, I think I remember seeing a good one (with manual, box, everything,) in the old game shop here. It was years ago, but I have vague memories about snorting at a $400 price tag. Monday morning I'm going to have to go look. Don't think I'll try to buy then sell it, though it is extremely tempting if the tag is the same. Knowing my luck, though, they already saw the auction and have hiked the price up. Wonder what they're asking now? Being in such good condition, would they be asking $400,000 instead of $400???

Give it a few days. I bet the high bidder fails to pay up.

You nailed it... He just re-listed the exact same item 😀 hehehe

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Reply 30 of 48, by sliderider

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I knew these were rare, but I didn't think they were THAT rare.'

http://www.ebay.com/itm/68000-dash-30fx-Macin … cvip=true&rt=nc

$616 for a Mac IIfx on steroids. You can buy a Mac Pro 3,1 for that much now.

FeedingDragon wrote:

I came across this just this evening. I found it because it's one of the C6a4 games I really want. Not at this price though. Actually, I'm not really surprised at the ending price, I almost never see "originals" of this game up on eBay. I think, in the last 3 years, I've seen 2 that I trusted t be originals.

That's the rarest of the rare C64 games. It was hard to find even when it was new, a lot harder now. Prices will only go up. It tops most rarity guides at 8 out of 10 or harder to find. If you really want a copy just to play, cassette versions from the UK sell for a lot less than the US floppies.

Reply 32 of 48, by sliderider

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GL1zdA wrote:

Is this really so special:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Micron-Millennia-Anch … =p2047675.l2557

A TX Intel motherboard (I have three of them, didn't pay more than $5 + shipment) with a Pentium, no memory or HDD. $160?

Somebody thought it was because it's no longer available. I can't see paying that much for any old machine with 0 RAM 0 HDD and so many empty slots.

Reply 33 of 48, by kixs

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FeedingDragon:
as you can see from the original listing the highest bidder back down. After relisting the cart the new high bid is seen here ... still very expensive $65.000 😲

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Reply 34 of 48, by subhuman@xgtx

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Talking about insanity:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Amiga-1000/151426013460

Not that I know about Amiga hardware but isn't 5,900 bucks a little non-sense for an standard A1000?

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Reply 35 of 48, by meisterister

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Tell me that no one will buy this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Extrememly-Ra … =item566b7e53cb

I mean, it's cool and all, but really?

Also, check out the buy it now price on this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-computer-from … =item20f08a87f8

I don't see anything particularly special about it...

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Reply 36 of 48, by Artex

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vetz wrote:

Btw it makes me want to put my 486 system up for sale which has even better parts!

+1 😀

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