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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: terminator4 on February 24, 2007, 03:31:03 PM
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=009&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&viewitem=&item=190085120762
location: Canada.
pls do not comment on anything here. No replies will be answered here on this thread.
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Overpriced, at that price I reccon there should at least be all the front plastics present if the CDrom and seccond floppy isn't included.
A few things I noted...
1. Quote: "Battery has been long removed and there is no signs of any spillage whatsoever. It keeps only the time & date." One question... how?
2. There's no mention about the modified front of the A4000, hole for an extra led made with a round drill, quite an eyesore if you ask me.
3. There's no mention about bent chassi. The angle of the picture shows of a smaller bend at the buttom but the striking thing is the top cover that must look awfull from the front but from this angle is just noticable.
I would deffinitly not "BID WITH CONFIDENCE" on this item...
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mmm...looks like this A4000 had a rough life
I wouldn't even give 100 bucks for it :roll:
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terminator4 wrote:
pls do not comment on anything here
I'm not at all surprised you made that request :lol: But you can expect comments and opinions in this thread as the people here look out for each other ;-)
I totally agree with Brian and AMIGAZ. The cameras flash has made the front panel *appear* bright and clean. But what would a photo taken in natural daylight show? Look at the dirt on the floppy drive :-o
A4000 Mad
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Since this is a free country (where I am typing from anyway) and free forum: I have some comments! LOL
Yes that 4000 needs some work before it can be sold for anywhere near that amount! First fix the chassis, add a freaking $20 CD-ROM drive already!! Install the face and cover on straight. Lower about $100-THEN it might sell!
Have a good Amiga day...
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I have to agree with the people here. You laughed at me when I offered to pay $150 for a basic 1200. Now it's my turn to laugh as you offer a machine with gaping holes in the front for $350.
To put things in perspective, I got a much nicer A4000/030 from a local Amiga guy here for $100. With a CD-Rom drive. He even threw in a box of software.
Reality check on aisle three please.
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I just have one comment: *LOL*
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and another "LOL" for this one: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/commodore-amiga-computer_W0QQitemZ120090817593QQihZ002QQcategoryZ162QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
£200 (approx $400) starting bid for a standard A1200, with some games (some of which "might be boxed"). In fact that deserves a *LOLICHOPTER*!! :-D
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No picture, (0) feedback.
Errrm, no bids, I bet.
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Brian wrote:
1. Quote: "Battery has been long removed and there is no signs of any spillage whatsoever. It keeps only the time & date." One question... how?
I think he means that the battery in A4000s is only used to keep the time and date so the machine in the auction will work properly with its battery removed (apart from keeping the time and date). I don't think he's trying to claim that the Amiga in the auction actually is able to keep the time and date, just trying to reassure buyers that might be worried that the battery is a critical component.
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You're probably right although I would have said it in a different way so it was crystal clear (with such operations you want to see pictures, not just take a sellers word for the truth). Still point 2 and 3 are valid though.