Hi TjLaZer,
Yes I did. I bought a A600 from him.
Yea, and I noticed in your signature that you have already killed it. It was working just fine when I had it. Well, I can't blame you really, afterall the Amiga 600 is a low quality piece of crap. I bought it from my local Goodwill for only $29.99. Then I removed the memory expansion and sold it for around $38.00. I then sold the Amiga 600 to you for about $180.00. So I wound up making about $188.01 profit. I would have never paid $180.00 for a low quality, piece of crap Amiga 600 computer! I guess that is because I am a very smart man. I also bought an Amiga 1200 computer, still in it's original box, from Goodwill for only $49.99. It had a 68030 board and memory in it's trap door, an internal 40 MB hard drive, and an external DataFlyer hard drive. I sold the 68030 board and memory for about $185.00 and the Amiga 1200 piece of crap for about $150.00. Then I sold the DataFlyer for about $86.00 and the 40 MB hard drive for about $34.00. I also sold the Amiga 1200's power supply for about $20.00. So, I made about $425.01 profit. So, all together I made $613.02 profit on two low quality, pieces of crap Amiga computers that I picked up at my local Goodwill for only $79.98. I also picked up at my local Goodwill an Amiga 2500, Mint in the box, for only $49.99. It had a 68040 board with 32 megs of memory, a GVP SCSI controller with 8 megs of 16-bit memory, a 2 Gig SCSI hard drive, a Video Toaster 2000, an AD516 sound card, a PAR card with it's own 512 MB IDE hard drive, a CD ROM drive and a HD disk drive, keyboard, mouse, BIG manual, and Amiga OS 3.9. I kept that Amiga computer, Why do you ask, because I am a very smart man. I kept the really nice Amiga 2500 computer and sold the other two pieces of crap to you suckers. So now, who is really stupid?! Not me. :-D