=A3100 would be about $150 US, right? If so, yeah, you save $50 by =
buying=20
on eBay, but I think it is acceptable to charge a $50 premium for a=20
personal purchase, which gives you the added benefit of seeing the=20
device before you buy, etc. Just my opinion.
sj
On Saturday, February 23, 2002, at 03:35 PM, Russ Bravo wrote:
>
> $200 sounds way too much to me, writing from the UK, where they sell =
for
> =A350-100 max on eBay, depending on condition and spec.
>
> My 5300c (100mhz, 500mb drive, 24mb ram, OS 8.0) still comes in handy=20=
> when
> I'm travelling, although I only really use it for wordprocessing,=20
> e-mail and
> the odd bit of design stuff. Haven't tried connecting my MP120 to it,=20=
> tho (I
> back up and install packages from my PowerPC 7300/200 at home or my=20
> iMac at
> work).
>
> What else did you want to know/
>
> Russ, UK
>
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