~~~ On 2006/11/26 06:55, L.W. Brown at lwb@mac.com wrote ~~~
> Holey Mac'el!
> You might get much more by selling in pieces, tho the hassle does go up.
> Who was it sold off the Museum? His experience would be appropriate...
Dear John,
A little more to the point for some of us, you might get more potential
customers by selling in pieces. I'm at the stage where I would seriously
consider buying another Newton or two, as well as extra chargers and dongles
and the *right* case, and perhaps some auxiliary bits and pieces. Neither
my budget nor my living space could accommodate the whole lot very easily.
Oh yeah, and after 25+ years of happy marriage, I have absolutely no desire
to receive divorce papers for "unreasonable behaviour". ;)
So, for the benefit of those of us who can't afford to buy a few dozen 2x00s
(or any other part of a mammoth) but who would consider buying the things we
need/want/lust after, would you reconsider your plan?
Shalom.
Christian
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