Guys, its $10 for an A3000 motherboard which is sold as is, its obvious its going to be dead, but with a little bit of playing and a little bit of skill you could end up with a nice A3000 board for $10, heck even $50 i a bargain.
Plus at the end of the day you could desolder all the chips, hang the board and call it a piece of art, like I do with the A4000T boards I bought.
Ive bought a few things from him in the past and excluding one time when it took a few months but he did keep in contact. (Well, he replied to my e-mails)
The only thing I would say is that he sould put more detailed descriptions of the items on the auction but I dont know, maybe he has a full time job and this is just a little bit of money on the side that he does when he can.