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Kingsly

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omfgwtfbbq... I have been trying to sell my eMac for months and so far all I have gotten is an offer to trade for some art!!! :mad:
I've been advertising on craigslist, recycler, and penny saver...
Guess its time to head up to the big leagues. eBay is the obvious choice but I am wondering just how many people actually successfully sell their computers there. Any other viable options for getting this thing sold?




caio
 
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eBay is definately worth trying. I sold my emac there a few months ago and got $699 for it. (It included extras;) ) I also have sold a couple other macs on eBay successfully. You will definately get what your hoping for.
 
Kingsly said:
omfgwtfbbq... I have been trying to sell my eMac for months and so far all I have gotten is an offer to trade for some art!!! :mad:
I've been advertising on craigslist, recycler, and penny saver...
Guess its time to head up to the big leagues. eBay is the obvious choice but I am wondering just how many people actually successfully sell their computers there. Any other viable options for getting this thing sold?




caio

Try craiglist first... Since you wont have to pay any fees.
 
Hahaha, art for an eMac. That cracks me up.
Just out of curiosity, what are the specs on the eMac? You could always try and put posters up around your local campus, or take out an ad in the newspaper. If not then eBay is probably your best bet.
 
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